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Lou76 02-10-2013 06:08 AM

Barack Obama wants to read/hear your immigration story‏
 
My mom is subscribed to President Obama's email newsletter. She asked me to translate and write our story.

I hope it helps the cause and maybe others are willing to share theirs at:

http://www.barackobama.com/stories/share-your-story

Below is our story.

Lou

Quote:

Greetings Mr. President,

I'm currently a US citizen and my deepest sorrow is seeing my youngest son, Luis, a B.S. in Computer Engineer frustrated and depressed due to his immigration status.

We came to the US in 1981, me, a single mother, and my 2 children. My second eldest daughter a teenager at the time went to Old Dominion University, she graduate with a B.S. in Chemistry and got married. Luisito (as we still call him at times at home) was only 5 years old. He went to elementary school, watched Scooby Doo, ate ice cream at Dairy Queen and happy meals at McDonalds, when they used to say "We Love to See You Smile". In 1986, I felt my daughter needed her space, live her married life, and so I returned to Venezuela with Luis.

In 1998, at my 64 years of age I decided to make a last effort for Luisito. We came to Miami, he worked hard for his degree. He flew and interviewed with many big companies that granted him interviews like IBM, Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, etc. He went to so many career fairs hosted by SHPE. All his efforts just to be told that as an International Student they could not grant him an H1B visa or internship. He had a girlfriend at the time, he talked to her about his problem and that he would have to leave the country after he graduated. They got married, Luis graduated from Florida International University. He obtain an internship with a fortune 500 company. When the time for his interview with USCIS came in the mail, he and his wife were separated, and she didn't attended to the interview. At that point his conditional residency was cancel. He asked several lawyers about returning to school to work on his masters but was told an F1 visa is a 'non-immigrant visa' and a residency is an 'immigrant visa' therefore, he could not go back to his previous visa. He became "out of status" with his hopes and dreams to provide to his mother and a future family of his own.

Luis, tried to work in his area of knowledge. Repairing, fixing, building PCs, doing web design, programming and even tasks below his skill level. But all he found was employers or clients not willing to pay, or pay him below the established rate, or mistreat him because of his immigration status.

Luis, became very depressed, stayed at home, lost contact with all his friends and many not so close relatives. It is like he is on home arrest but his only crime was to go to school and work in order to be able to take care of his mother and future family.

Luis started to study again last year and recently obtain a certification in his field. Yet, he is still very lonely, goes outside the house just for groceries, and seldom for shopping. He believes President Obama will make a difference and get the Immigration Reform approved. Yet, he fears Congress and the Republicans are an obstacle and will delay this for years if given the opportunity. Luis wishes that the US can offer International students visa opportunities like Canada and Australia. Where those countries encourage and facilitate work permits and even an open path for residency and citizenship. Maybe someday the US will see International students with an “immigrant” intent visa and not as a “non-immigrant” intent visa as it is currently established.

I'm currently 79 years old, I hope I live to see my son become the professional he desires and build the family he wishes to have some day.

Thank you and God Bless America,

Martha

g33k 02-10-2013 02:11 PM

Re: Barack Obama wants to read/hear your immigration story‏
 
Very cool letter Luis

SK18 02-11-2013 02:52 AM

Re: Barack Obama wants to read/hear your immigration story‏
 
Have you already sent this? There are some grammatical errors in it.

Great, thanks.

ivycali 02-11-2013 01:37 PM

Re: Barack Obama wants to read/hear your immigration story‏
 
Very nice letter. Thanks for sharing, I am writing mine this week and getting my bf and my brother to write one too. I hope it makes a difference.

msaccountant 02-11-2013 01:57 PM

Re: Barack Obama wants to read/hear your immigration story‏
 
Thanks for sharing! I will also be writting my own. :)

Pianoswithoutfaith 02-11-2013 09:47 PM

Re: Barack Obama wants to read/hear your immigration story‏
 
too busy to write my own

masaccountant make an improv letter for me and make it teary as well. I want rivers flowing here

msaccountant 02-12-2013 08:15 PM

Re: Barack Obama wants to read/hear your immigration story‏
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 427199)
too busy to write my own

masaccountant make an improv letter for me and make it teary as well. I want rivers flowing here

:lol: I said I would try. I'm not so sure I'm still upset about the fact that deportations of low priority individuals have not been stopped. :?

Maybe I should write about that?

Lou76 03-27-2013 04:26 PM

Re: Barack Obama wants to read/hear your immigration story‏
 
Thanks everyone.

I read or heard somewhere that the Obama Administration is preparing their Immigration platform where they plan to release 7000 stories.

I think there is still time to submit your own if you haven't done so yet.

Lou

horseblack 03-28-2013 03:05 AM

Re: Barack Obama wants to read/hear your immigration story‏
 
what the point of doing this??? just pass the bill who care what other think about us

Lou76 03-28-2013 07:13 AM

Re: Barack Obama wants to read/hear your immigration story‏
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by horseblack (Post 451136)
what the point of doing this??? just pass the bill who care what other think about us

Have you ever hear or read the following: "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"

Think about it for a minute.

I have time, so, I'll explain it to you. Think as each one of us as a tree that is falling or has fallen already. If we don't tell our story or "make a sound" no one will listen. The immigration system is broken but in a way I feel is my responsibility to tell them how I broke it so they can fix it.

Nothing ever changes if we stay quite or in the shadows. I respect and give major props to those of us that go out to protest and put their face in front of a camera to talk about their personal situation everyday.

It is fighting times all around, gay rights, voter rights, etc. Why won't you fight for what is the right thing to do?

Lou


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