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Tighter Employment-Based Visa Guidelines are Good for American Workers

Some of President Trump’s immigration campaign promises are inching along and may never be realized.  [...]

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  [...]

Report: Prospects for Reducing Rush-Hour Traffic ‘Dim’

Summer is half over which means that many people have taken their traditional driving vacation,  [...]

Some 600 Detained Migrants Are Pregnant, Will Bear Citizen Children

In as troubling an immigration story as anyone will read this summer, between December 2017  [...]

Talking Tech Worker Displacement W/ Virgil Bierschwale

I had an opportunity this past weekend to spend some time with Virgil Bierschwale a  [...]

Melting Down Over ICE

Calls to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement began as whispers, but today are a lion’s-roar  [...]

As U.S. Population Rises, Environmental Leaders Ignore the Obvious

The Washington Post recently published a column titled “Why do we need more people in this  [...]

Been H1-Booted?

You notice that people from India are poking around your workplace—and their numbers are growing.  [...]

Still Reeling from Maria, Puerto Rico Braces for Hurricane Season

Back in February, I returned to Puerto Rico, my home for many years, and the birthplace  [...]

Visa Holders Homeward Bound? If so, a Boost for American Workers

During the upcoming mid-term elections, the 35 Senate races and the 435 House of Representatives  [...]

Supreme Court Refugee Decision Tightens Labor Market

Put aside the victory lap that Trump administration is taking over the Supreme Court’s 5-4  [...]

300 IT Jobs in Retail Going to India

My FAVORITE retailer, TJX, parent company to TJMaxx, Marshalls, and Home Goods is selling out  [...]

On Independence Day, America Struggles to Remain Sovereign

For decades, Democratic and Republican White Houses have winked at border and interior immigration enforcement,  [...]

After Amnesty Defeat, Paul Ryan Prepares His Exit

In a fitting boot out the door, lame duck House Speaker Paul Ryan’s amnesty bill,  [...]

Permanent Family Separation, an American Tragedy

This Father’s Day, I got a call from another Dad, my friend Billy Inman. Billy’s  [...]

Paul Ryan Pushing Towards Amnesty? The Latest in the Immigration Fight

Amnesty spawns illegal immigration, a talking point enforcement advocates repeatedly make. Because the math conclusively  [...]

California Gov. Brown Faces Reality Check

A few weeks ago, I turned down an all-expenses-paid invitation to attend a late summer  [...]

H-1B Fraud, Abuse Tip Line A Crucial Tool

Suddenly, emails are pouring in! On April 3, 2017, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)  [...]

H-1B Fraud, Abuse Tip Line Lighting Up

Suddenly, emails are pouring in! On April 3, 2017, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)  [...]

May Jobs Report Shows Big Gains for Foreign-Born Workers

The heralded Bureau of Labor Statistics report has an interesting, but unreported on, component in  [...]

2018 Graduates: Beware Jobs Market Landmines

In June, about four million teenagers will graduate from high school, and another three million  [...]

DHS Shock Announcement: More Employment-Based Visas, Fewer American Jobs

Federal agencies that deal with immigration love to deliver bad news late on Friday afternoon.  [...]

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  [...]

John Miano Talks About Changes in Immigration Law That Impact Tech Workers

On May 10, 2018, John Miano, co-author of the book Sold Out conducted a fireside  [...]

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  [...]