Category Archives: Labor
Congress, Don’t Be So America Last!
Late Friday evening, the House Judiciary Committee unveiled the immigration provisions they’d like inserted into [...]
Despite Strong Case, U.S. Tech Workers Lose Tata Discrimination Suit
U.S. tech workers suffered a startling federal court defeat when an Oakland, Calif., jury ruled [...]
Japan Gambles on Guest Workers as U.S. Poised to Double a Cheap Labor Visa Program
In a surprising departure from Japan’s low-immigration history, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe recently agreed to [...]
Fed OPT Program Hits Record High; U.S. Worker Displacement Unabated
Optional Practical Training (OPT), a temporary employment program for foreign undergraduate and grad students on [...]
After Midterms, U.S. Tech Workers Still Friendless in Congress
In Kansas’ Third District, IT has a strong presence with Microsoft, Google and Amazon. Over [...]
Latest DHS Report: Raining Work Permits for New Immigrants
If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone say that he opposes [...]
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 [...]
Prioritizing Hiring American 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 [...]
Intimidation, Rape and Slavery: The Untold Story of H-1B Workers:
Americans are increasingly coming to a better understanding of how the H-1B visa is being used [...]
Official Blows Whistle on Illegal Immigrants Working on SoCal Construction Sites
We sat down for an incognito interview with Blaine Taylor (not his real name), a [...]
Interview with Tech Worker and Congressional Candidate Craig DiAngelo
Craig DiAngelo caught the nation’s attention when he was interviewed last year on 60 Minutes [...]
Both Parties May Prove Open Border Advocates as DACA Debate Looms
In October of 2013, House Republicans refused to compromise on raising the debt ceiling which [...]
John Michael Greer Gives His Take On The State of Our Union
Join us for a riveting podcast where we discuss a broad range of topics [...]
Gutierrez Duplicitous on DACA
There is a joke that goes, “how can you tell when a politician is lying? [...]
Long Haul Trucker Describes America’s Decline: Excess Development and Immigration
Finn Murphy offers us a striking example of a unique person cutting his own deal [...]
Physicians, Residents and Foreigners Oh My!
I was catching up on reading a stack of newspapers that had piled up while [...]
Economic Growth Fueled By Continued Massive Immigration Equals Certain Eventual Disaster
As Kevin Lynn’s 11/7 op ed entitled “Citizenship for Sale with EB5 Visa” tells us, [...]
Citizenship For Sale with EB-5 Visa
The American visa system is a complex beast, built seemingly to confuse American and immigrant [...]
A Tale of Two Californias, and Our Immigration System
In a recent conference on the economic state of California, historian and commentator Victor Davis [...]
Immigration Deja Vu
In 1990, a bipartisan commission was formed in Congress in order to critically address our [...]
On Immigration & Citizenship
I read with great interest an article in the October Harper’s entitled A Sport And [...]
It’s Time to R.A.I.S.E. The Stakes With DACA
Immigration in the United States is a difficult issue to address both politically and emotionally. [...]
Automation is a Grim Reminder of America’s Looming Labor Crisis
Someone I met recently told me about his recent conversations with some senior McDonald’s Corporation officials [...]
Interview: Dr. Ron Hira on the H1-B Visa Program
I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Ron Hira, associate professor of [...]
Don’t Wall Us In
Ever since Donald Trump announced his presidential run in 2015, he has promised his supporters [...]
Will The RAISE Act Raise Employment Prospects
Over the weekend the employment numbers for August were released; 156,000 jobs added might be [...]
Mall Sprawl Paves Away Wildlife
It has become a more common sight every year. Husks of retail giants, the likes [...]
Coffee House Clash Boils Over Into Underlying Immigration Issues
Last week the Los Angeles Times covered a story on a neighborhood known as Boyle [...]
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