Immigration Reform News 2015: Bill Backed By Mark Zuckerberg Opens Up Door for Unrestricted Muslim Immigration
Following the events that led to the San Bernardino, California shootings, the immigration bill called Immigration Innovation Act, or better known as I-Squared, is opening doors for unlimited Muslim immigration to the United States.
The legislation is heavily backed by some of the tech industry's biggest names, including Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Another significant name in the politics sector who was among the people who introduced I-Squared is Sen. Marco Rubio, who happens to be running for president.
The legislation is looking to add further authority to five major visas held by Muslim migrants. Within the bill, foreign students with the F-1 visa will not be required to go back home after they complete their studies. This means a lot of students will have the chance to avail of lifetime green cards.
Other visas that will be expanded under the I-Squared bill include employment-based green cards, family-based green cards, H-1B foreign worker visas, and the H-4 spousal visa.
With the expansions that will come with the bill, some anti-terrorist groups believe that the legislation will only allow for more terrorists to enter the country, which could possibly lead to more chaos than what America saw in the San Bernardino tragedy.
According to Breitbart News, the bill allows for Muslim migrants in the United States who entered the country through employment-based visas to bring as many of their relatives as they want to a country that is getting weary of the recent terrorist attacks.
The said relatives of Muslim migrants will also be allowed to take any job they want since the I-Squared allows for migrant relatives to choose if they want to work or not at all. In addition to the rights mentioned, just like any other U.S. natural, the migrants will be able to pave the way for access to lifetime insurance programs, citizenship, and voting.
While the bill gives a lot of chances for Muslims to change their lives, some anti-terrorists fear that it also attracts more terrorists like Syed Farook to lay out plans of shooting down innocent people or other similar attacks.