Category Archives: Project for Immigration Reform
Voting Rights for Foreigners Devalues American Citizenship
Sleep-deprived people are almost guaranteed to make bad decisions, according to a new study. Maybe [...]
How Justice Scalia’s Death Disrupts Immigration Amnesty Case
Justice Antonin Scalia’s recent passing reduces the likelihood that the Supreme Court will issue a [...]
Arizona Shows Economic Benefits of Immigration Reform
Several presidential candidates promise to crack down on illegal immigration and deport millions of illegal [...]
With One Bad Decision, the U.S. Supreme Court Could Anoint President Obama as Our First King
The abject failure of voting American citizens to become aware of and take urgent action [...]
AAAS Wields the Censor’s Hammer on U.S. Population Issues
This essay was published online by Californians for Population Stabilization (CAPS Blog, February 11, 2016) [...]
Immigration from H-1B Visa Program Hurts American Workers
Imagine losing a chance at the American Dream at the place “where dreams come true.” [...]
Hold Employers Accountable on Illegal Immigration
Indiana is cracking down on employers who knowingly hire illegal alien workers. A newly proposed [...]
On Immigration Amnesty, Supreme Court Should Side with Workers
The Supreme Court just announced that, by late June, it will rule whether President Obama’s [...]
Deter a New Wave of Illegal Immigration to Protect Workers
America may be facing its biggest border surge yet. Between fiscal year 2015 and 2016, [...]
Right and Wrong Resolutions on Immigration
This New Year’s, President Obama struggled to make a resolution — at least when it [...]
If Trump Goes Down, Who Will Take Up The Real Immigration Reform Cudgel?
As we approach the first Presidential primaries one key question about Trump is whether he [...]
Fix the Economy by Restricting Immigration
Immigration and the economy are two of the top three “most important problems” facing the [...]
Labor and Economics
Jobs, Wages and Immigration Institute for Sound Public Policy is committed to the creation of [...]
Will Limited Land, Water and Energy Control Human Population Numbers in the Future?
Nearly 60% of the world’s human population is malnourished and the numbers are growing. Shortages [...]
Healthcare Survey of 600 Progressives and Liberals
Institute for Sound Public Policy National Poll Conducted By Pulse Opinion Research September 3, 2009 [...]
The State of U.S. Immigration Policy: The Quandry of Economic Methodology and the Relevance of Economic Research to Know
As the 21st Century commences, immigration has once again become a major source of the [...]
Immigration Policy in Free Soceties: Are There Principles Involved or Is It All Politics?
Free societies with industrialized economies such as Canada and the United States are characterized by certain [...]
On American Sustainability – Anatomy of a Societal Collapse
“Once the population and economy have overshot the physical limits of the Earth, there are only [...]
Part II: The Report of the Commission on Immigration Reform (The Jordan Commission): A Beacon for Real Immigration Reform
PDF version of this Policy Brief The Conclusions and Recommendations of the Jordan Commission The Jordan [...]
The Report of the Commission on Immigration Reform (The Jordan Commission): A Beacon for Real Immigration Reform
Download the PDF of this Policy Brief The immigration policy of the United States is steeped [...]
What Needs to be Done
The monumental task before us is to solve the human predicament – the combined crises [...]
Immigration to the United States and World-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The findings of this study indicate that future levels of immigration will have a significant [...]
