I've worked with folks from India a TON at a lot of my past jobs with accounting firms, they loooove them some outsourcing to the point of forcing us to use them on projects even when not needed. Then we spend more hours teaching the India outsource then it would for us to just do the task ourselves. But I digress....
Regardless, I've worked with plenty of good ones - including ones that got lucky visas to come do the work here in the US and work alongside us. In general awesome people that are also very lax and know how to have a good laugh.... and don't often get butt-hurt and emotional over politics and debate.
Overall I've always been in favor of more legal immigration - so if that is what this is then I'm all for it. Now if it's legalizing someone that came here illegally, that's a different story. That isn't what I'm seeing since they mention specifically "Green card holders"
"He will support first reforming the temporary visa system for high-skill, speciality jobs to protect wages and workers, then expanding the number of visas offered and eliminating the limits on employment-based green cards by country, which have kept so many Indian families in waiting for too long," the document stated.
I do have to call this part into question though - specifically the "speciality jobs to protect wages and workers".... that is a direct contradicting statement. Bringing in extra supplies of qualified workers only hinders wage growth. Period. End of story.
But to that... enjoy your extra supply of IT workers west-coasters I guess.