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Like NAFTA, USMCA Lacks U.S. Worker Protections
A few years after President Bill Clinton signed the North American Free Trade Agreement, Rolling [...]
Who Will Get Laid Off, the H-1B or the American Worker?
At a time of growing unemployment in the United States, one might mistakenly believe [...]
As Expiration Date on Trump’s Immigration Order Approaches, Globalists Panic
The substation at Norris Dam on the Clinch River, Norris, Tennessee, was built in 1936 [...]
As Americans Face Record Unemployment, Democrats Don’t Forget Immigrants
U.S. Tech Workers founder Kevin Lynn and attorney John Miano, an expert on the [...]
American Doctors in Good Standing Should be Working
For years, the Association of American Medical Colleges has predicted the United States will face [...]
Pandemic Recovery: Putting America’s Workers First
By Congressman Paul Gosar and Kevin Lynn If the most conservative member of Congress can [...]
Cotton Proposes to Restrict Student Visas to Chinese
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said in a nationally televised interview that issuing F-1 visas to [...]
Explained: Why Trump Backpedaled on his Immigration Order
Just hours after President Trump announced that his Executive Order would pause most immigration to [...]
Trump’s Golden Opportunity to Defend American Workers
The Trump administration has an historic opportunity to find out, once and forever, if Silicon [...]
Hawaii’s Earth Day Challenge: Balance Tourism with Environmental Practices
Having just spent the better part of three months in Hawaii, I found the state [...]
Good Relations with India Shouldn’t Include an American Jobs Giveaway
During President Trump’s visit to India, the host country’s Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said [...]
Borders? We Don’t Need No Stinking Borders!
It’s rather startling that not more has been said about the suspension of flights to [...]
Harvard, Yale, Others on the Take; Unreported Billions in Foreign Nations’ Contributions
The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) has opened an ongoing investigation into an aggregate $6.5 [...]
Dallas Fed Promotes Amnesty, Labor Pool Expansion
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas has, in what it claims is in the [...]
Once Again We Were Attacked by The SPLC
Recently we found ourselves once again attacked and maligned by the hobgoblins at the Southern [...]
Once Again We Were Attacked by The SPLC
We recently found ourselves once again attacked and maligned by the hobgoblins at the Southern [...]
SOTU: Trump Misses Opportunity to Distance Himself from Presidential Challengers
A triumphant but low-key President Trump took to center stage Tuesday night at the U.S. [...]
Alarmist NPR Cheerleads for More H-1Bs, Sells U.S. Tech Workers Short
Let’s start at the beginning. Securing an employment-based visa to enter the United States to [...]
Dems Join GOP in Push Against More Employment Visas
In what has become an annual display of businesses’ addiction to cheap labor, commerce leaders [...]
Ivanka Trump Wants More Skilled Immigration, but What Does She Really Know?
Ivanka Trump wasn’t in the Golden Globes audience when master of ceremonies Ricky Gervais delivered [...]
Unhappy New Year for AT&T’s Displaced U.S. Tech Workers
In a story that has become all too familiar, AT&T announced that it will be [...]
Open Borders Are a Trillion-Dollar Mistake
Editor’s Note: Last month, Foreign Policy ran an article, “Open Borders Are a Trillion-Dollar Idea,” which [...]
The Durbin Amendment to S-386
On December 17, 2019, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) announced new amendments to bill S. 386, [...]
Et Tu, Fortune? Bias infests once respected magazine
Michael Goodwin, a New York Post columnist who began his journalism career at The New [...]
Proposed DHS Revisions to H-1B Offer Ray of Hope to U.S. Tech Workers
The Department of Homeland Security’s recently released Unified Agenda gives hope to U.S. tech workers [...]
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 [...]
Trump’s Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
On November 11, Chad Wolf, acting Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy and Plans at the [...]
Sen. Durbin Introduces Bad Green Card Giveaway
No sooner does one awful, American job-killing bill get nixed in Congress than another pops [...]
Congress to U.S. Tech Workers: Eat Cake!
For much of the summer, the House of Representatives obsessed over the Fairness for High-Skilled [...]
Increasing the Number of Green Cards will not Solve the Backlog
Last month, rumors swirled that, on Thursday, Sept. 26, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) would make [...]
