Category Archives: Project for Immigration Reform
California Gubernatorial Hopefuls Share Same Platform of Building More Housing
California’s six gubernatorial candidates – four Democrats and two Republicans – have one common platform: build [...]
Congress’ Memorial Day Goal: Give Millions Amnesty?
In 2014, more than two years before he became Secretary of Defense, United States Marine [...]
Obscure Federal Program Aggressively Displaces American Workers
The federal government has created yet another immigration employment hurdle for U.S. science, technology, engineering [...]
AP Orders Reporters: Stop Using ‘Chain Migration’
The establishment media has dramatically moved away from using precise language in its reporting of [...]
Trump, Feds, Sanction 21st Century Slave Labor
“With President Trump, you never know.” Those were the exact words a U.S. Senate legislative [...]
NAFTA 2.0 Poses Major Threats to U.S. Workers
The Mexican and Canadian governments are pushing the White House to step up the North [...]
State Department Program Shuts Out U.S. Youth from Summer Jobs
With summer just weeks away, teenagers and college students looking for seasonal employment will have [...]
All Eyes on Supreme Court, Trump v. Hawaii
Observing the Swamp during the last few weeks, one trend is clear: federal courts are [...]
Paradise Lost: Sprawl Transformed Honolulu From Utopia to Urban Mess
Let’s be clear from the outset. Travelers who have never visited Honolulu, Hawaii’s capital located [...]
More Cheap Labor Visas, Fewer American Jobs
Judging by the message Congress sends through its quasi-automatic visa approvals, U.S. businesses need overseas [...]
On Earth Day 2018, Congress Whistling Past Graveyard on Population Growth
Last month, the United Nations hosted a Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) conference in Bonn, Germany. [...]
Report: H-1Bs Not ‘Best and Brightest’
Since the Immigration Act of 1990 created the H-1B visa, the debate surrounding its value [...]
Dismal March Labor Report Deflates Jobs Recovery Hype
The March Bureau of Labor Statistics report was a disappointment with the economy adding only 103,000 [...]
H-1B Visa Opening Day Arrives – 85,000 Tech Job Giveaway as Americans Watch from the Sidelines
With April 3 the Opening Day, so to speak, for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services [...]
A Californian Warns: ‘Don’t Go West, Young Man’
California, the preferred destination for travelers who took publisher Horace Greeley’s long-ago suggestion to “Go [...]
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 [...]
Bay Area Campaign Targets H-1B Visas, Asks Congress to Fix on Americans’ Behalf
In a campaign that strikes at the heart of Silicon Valley hiring practices, Congress [...]
Adding Immigrants to Bolster an Aging America is a Ponzi Scheme
Good and possibly great news: the U.S. birthrate continues to trend lower, now at the [...]
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 [...]
American Tech Workers Get Good News; Employment-Based H-1B Visa Requirements Toughening
Displaced American IT workers, and recent grads struggling to find a tech job, just received [...]
Alarming Environmental Report Disingenuously Dodges Overpopulation Link
“Disappearing Rivers,” a Center for American Progress-commissioned report, was introduced to a Washington, D.C. audience [...]
As Illegal Immigration Declines, Employers Forced to Raise Wages
A new Center for Migration Studies (CMS) report showed that between 2010 and 2016, illegal immigration [...]
Feds: EB-5 Visas ‘Rampant with Fraud’
Next month, in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, two EB-5 investors’ conferences will convene. The [...]
For Immigration, The Status Quo Won’t Save Us
A recent article published in the Los Angeles Times reported that the White House is [...]
Congress Indifferent to Puerto Rico’s Tragedy; U.S. Citizens Left in the Lurch
After an absence of more than 50 years, I returned to Puerto Rico this month [...]
Despite Wall Street Applause, January BLS Reflects Lingering Wage Woes
Wall Street hailed the January 2018 Bureau of Labor Statistics report as a big winner. [...]
Senate Introduces Bill Intended to Displace U.S. Tech Workers
In one of his final official acts before retiring, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) introduced the [...]
This Friday, Take Time to Respect Wetlands
Friday, February 2nd is World Wetlands Day, in commemoration of the adoption of the Convention [...]
Trump, Congress Ignore Unsustainable Population Growth, Environmental Consequences
In the State of the Union address, President Trump proposed a four-pillar immigration plan that [...]
What to Expect from Trump’s State of the Union, and Immigration
With President Trump’s first State of the Union address fast approaching, there has been much [...]
