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US Sued By 22,000 Would-Be Green Card Lottery Immigrants: Lawyers

(AFP) Posted Tuesday July 12, 2011 – 3:30pm

A lawsuit has been filed against the State Department alleging it unfairly denied 22,000 would-be legal immigrants the right to permanent residency in the United States, their lawyers said last month.

White and Associates said it filed the lawsuit in the District Court for the District of Colombia charging the State Department committed a "blunder" in holding a lottery granting them the permanent resident "green card."

In a statement, the firm alleged that the State Department had informed the lottery "winners" that in fact they had to be disqualified because a "computer glitch" meant they had not been randomly selected, as required by Congress.

However, the firm insists the process was indeed random.

State Department officials were not immediately available for comment about the class action lawsuit which the firm said names plaintiffs from more than 20 countries.

These are Belgium, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sudan, Turkey, Uganda, Uzbekistan and Yemen.

"In this case, our government has let these individuals down," the firm's Kenneth White was quoted as saying.

"They have broken a public and written commitment to 22,000 friends of America," he said.

"Real people have had their dreams unfairly shattered, and as a result, the public image of the United States as a fair and honorable country has been damaged around the world," White charged.

The "green card" visa grants immigrants the right to permanent residency in the United States and puts them on track to becoming US citizens.

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Added: July 14, 2011. 09:26 PM PDT
Stop complaining
This is an aleatory process that does not guarantee you a green card, just an interview. Stop complaining. Be thankful that this country offers such an opportunity, for no reason, to so many around the world. All you are doing is creating problems that, given the current social and economic problems we are suffering in this country, will most probably backfire and leave you ALL with no visas. Period. I for one will applaud the measure.
Anonymous
Added: July 14, 2011. 09:51 AM PDT
They have no legal standing
It's a lottery!! NO U.S. citizen petitioner is involved. Also, the lottery only guarantees a visa interview, NOT a green card or residency. Even if these folks win their lawsuit, many will be found ineligibilbe due to fraud and not meeting the minimum qualifications (which is set at a ludicrous low level anyway) or on other procedural errors on their part. This whole program needs to be cancelled. Waste of tax payers money and ripe with fraud.
Anonymous
Added: July 14, 2011. 04:42 AM PDT
Please pay attention to 22 00 legal immigrants
Please pay attention to 22 000 legal immigrants...who wanted to enter US LEGALLY unlike other illegals, but we were punished for doing the right thing...We participated in Green Card Lottery 2012( a viza granting program organized by US DoS every year) and after 2 weeks of believing we would become US residents our results were cancelled due to a computer mistake...nobody was punished for this injustice and DoS mismanagement ...We organized a big international movement on facebook called "22 thousand Tears" - www.facebook.com/dv2012- now we are supported by an American lawyer and are currently in a law suit against DoS. Please we need ur support and advocacy. we need help and support plz
one of 22000 tears
Added: July 14, 2011. 03:52 AM PDT
No you CAN'T!
It doens't grant a single visa! Winning doesn't entitle to getting an actual visa. That's a BIG difference!
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