Bill 119 HR 1241, also known as the "Ending the Diversity Visa Lottery Act," aims to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act by eliminating the diversity immigrant program. This program, also known as the diversity visa lottery, currently allows for up to 55,000 visas to be issued annually to individuals from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States. The bill argues that the diversity visa lottery is outdated and no longer serves its intended purpose of promoting diversity in the immigrant population. Supporters of the bill believe that the program is susceptible to fraud and abuse, and that the visas issued through the lottery should instead be allocated based on merit and skill. Opponents of the bill argue that the diversity visa lottery provides an important opportunity for individuals from underrepresented countries to immigrate to the United States. They believe that eliminating the program would limit diversity in the immigrant population and go against the principles of inclusivity and equality. If passed, Bill 119 HR 1241 would effectively end the diversity visa lottery program and potentially impact thousands of individuals seeking to immigrate to the United States through this avenue. The bill has sparked debate among lawmakers and immigration advocates, with both sides presenting compelling arguments for and against its passage.
Bill 119 HR 1241, also known as the "Ending the Diversity Visa Lottery Act," aims to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act by eliminating the diversity immigrant program. This program, also known as the diversity visa lot...