Author Archives: Kevin Lynn
Latest DHS Report: Raining Work Permits for New Immigrants
If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone say that he opposes [...]
Hilarie Gamm Talks: Women in U.S. Tech
Recently on Jim Blasingame’s Small Business Advocate Show, Hilarie Gamm talked about the U.S. tech [...]
Response to Miriam Jordan’s NY Times Article – One Face of Immigration
In response to your September 16 article: One Face of Immigration in America Is a Family [...]
D.C. Swamp Business Continues as Usual
Although news unrelated to the Brett Kavanaugh-Christine Blasey Ford din was hard to find, last [...]
Dudeski Writes his Congressman
Following up from the phone calls he made a couple weeks ago, Dudeski wrote a [...]
Doubters Challenge Report that Illegal Immigration is Twice as High as Traditional Estimates
“The number of undocumented immigrants in the United States: Estimates based on demographic modeling with [...]
Dudeski Calls Congress On Behalf of U.S. Tech Workers
Below are the notes that were taken by Stephen Pushor (aka Dudeski), USTW, Director of [...]
Prioritizing Hiring American Doctors Should be the Standard
Outsourcing U.S. jobs to foreign markets followed by replacing local workers with foreign laborers has [...]
Prioritizing Hiring U.S. Doctors Should be the Standard
Outsourcing U.S. jobs to foreign markets followed by replacing local workers with foreign laborers has [...]
Sol Trujillo Has It Wrong on Immigration & Labor
In his Wall Street Journal opinion piece of August 29, entitled “The Latino Factor Will [...]
Tech Worker Hilarie Gamm Responds On Employment Visas
We had the pleasure of spending some time this week with author and tech worker [...]
Immigration Voice August 1st Public Conference Call Transcript
The attached pdf is the transcript of conference call that saw a lot of gloating [...]
Finally! U.S. Tech Workers’ Prospects Improving
In 2007, the Pittsburgh-based law firm Cohen & Grigsby hosted an immigration seminar in which [...]
Policy Watch: Congress Locked in Spending Battles
As we leave July behind and move forward into August, we approach the end of [...]
Voter Purges Are A Reality, And What You Can Do
A new report by the Brennan Center shows that millions of registered voters were purged from [...]
Commit to Sustainability For Earth Overshoot Day
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity has used more from nature than our [...]
Earth Overshoot Day Arriving Faster Every Year
Humanity is using more resources per year than ever, and it’s getting to the point [...]
Massachusetts: Shouldering the Burden of Tech Layoffs
With a strong economy and many technology jobs, Massachusetts is shouldering the burden of tech [...]
Yoder Slips Poison Pill For Tech Workers Into Appropriations Bill
The following statement was issued by Dan Stein, president of the Federation for American Immigration [...]
How to Help Puerto Rico Today
Almost a year after the devastating Hurricane Maria, reporters are still trying to discover the [...]
Congress in Chaos as Backlog Builds Up
Congress, as always, has been busy lately. Or at least the House of Representatives: Of [...]
Talking Tech Worker Displacement W/ Virgil Bierschwale
I had an opportunity this past weekend to spend some time with Virgil Bierschwale a [...]
Can We Save the Supreme Court?
Trump just got a nice present before a heated midterm election. On the final day [...]
Been H1-Booted?
You notice that people from India are poking around your workplace—and their numbers are growing. [...]
World Population Day Video
If you don’t care to read our UN World Population Day blog, just watch the [...]
The US Needs To Do Its Part For World Population Day
July 11th is observed by the United Nations as World Population Day. Every year the world’s [...]
Observing Our Impact This World Population Day
July 11th is recognized as UN World Population Day. Beginning in 1989, a day to focus [...]
It’s Time For Marijuana Decriminalization
Last week, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer introduced legislation to decriminalize marijuana on a federal [...]
Fourth of July And The Specter of The Fourth Turning
Back in the 1980’s I was a counterintelligence officer for the Army, and early on [...]
