Category Archives: Labor

New Administration Must Prioritize US Workers

Whether former president Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris is elected as the United  [...]

More Visas in 2023; Bad News for U.S. Students, Tech Workers

A United Nations report predicted that India will surpass China with the dubious distinction of  [...]

Back in Vogue: Child Labor

Even though the nation is divided about immigration and its consequences, on one point, unanimity  [...]

Labor Force Participation Rate Falling, Bigger Drop Coming

Dramatic footage taken recently that showed thousands of migrants crossing the Rio Grande River, and  [...]

Biden Agenda Excludes ‘Equity’ for Black Workers

On his first day in office, President Biden signed an Executive Order to advance racial  [...]

July BLS Tells Only Half the Tale

The July Bureau of Labor Statistics report was a blockbuster. The economy created 528,000 jobs,  [...]

‘Children’s Advocate’ Pelosi Goes Missing on Labor Abuse

Listen to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and everything is about “the children.” In her video  [...]

Congress Tries to Slip Immigration into Must-Pass Defense Bill

With a final vote soon to come on the must-pass fiscal 2023 National Defense Authorization  [...]

Despite Advocates’ Labor Shortage Wailing, U.S. Workers Readily Available

Depending on who is asked, the Southwest border invasion represents either sovereign America’s demise or  [...]

California Considers Giving Law Enforcement Jobs to Illegal Immigrants – Really!

When the subject is California and the state’s extreme politics, nothing ever surprises. But even  [...]

Immigration is an Economic Issue

For more than 50 years, the roiling immigration debate has been wrongly framed. The arguments  [...]

Biden State of the Union: Border Invasion Marches On

After forcefully chastising Russia and its aggression against the Ukraine, claiming credit for ending the  [...]

On MLK Day, Congressional Black Caucus Ignores Wage Gap Solutions

  The Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday came and went, as it always does, without  [...]

Clock is Ticking on ‘Build Back Better’

If only Congress would take its winter break, then the rest of the nation –  [...]

Visa Holders Displace Black Mississippi Ag Workers

For decades, agriculture employers have claimed that an inability to find willing American workers forces  [...]

State Dept. Offers ‘Sponsor Circles’ to Afghan Evacuees

In her October 22 New York Times opinion piece, “Angela Merkel Was Right,” journalist Michelle  [...]

Is Administration’s Hope that Jobs Situation has Turned Around Realistic?

The October Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed that the economy boomed forward with a  [...]

After September’s Dismal BLS Report, Looking Ahead

For the second consecutive month, Wall Street analysts and media business forecasters badly missed the  [...]

Congress, Don’t Be So America Last!

Late Friday evening, the House Judiciary Committee unveiled the immigration provisions they’d like inserted into  [...]

Transitioning from Trump

Among President Trump’s 75 million-strong voters, the day’s biggest question is what he’ll do during  [...]

Surprise! Americans Will Work at Tony Resorts

For more than three decades, America’s skilled and unskilled workers have been forced to compete  [...]

VP Debate Missed Kamala’s Poor Worker Rights Record

When Joe Biden chose California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate, he went against  [...]

Tom Seaver and Baseball’s Altered Game

Baseball fans will be a long-time mourning Tom Seaver’s passing. “Tom Terrific” was an icon  [...]

Mulvaney: U.S. ‘Desperate’ for More People

One Capitol Hill lead pipe certainty: every year Congress will try to pass legislation to  [...]

Uber the Latest Cheap Labor-Addicted Employer

Uber, the multinational ride-hailing company that burst onto the scene in 2009, and made Yellow  [...]

Never-Say-Die House Passes Another Ag Amnesty

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2019  [...]

BLS Report Encouraging to Vulnerable Hispanics, Blacks and the Disabled

As if the unappetizing buffet of presidential candidates isn’t troublesome enough for the Democratic Party,  [...]

New Report:
53 Million Americans Hold Low-Wage Jobs

The Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program just released a study that casts serious doubt on  [...]

BLS Report Reflects Lower Average Wages: An Explanation

As the classic Johnny Mercer/ Harold Arlen tune goes, let’s “Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive.” The White  [...]

Ag Secretary: More Guest Workers ‘Solution’ to Immigration Problem

Every time an immigration conflict appears on the horizon, expansionists press for one of two  [...]