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- What the Laken Riley Act Does Against Illegal and Legal Immigration
The Laken Riley Act represents a bold step toward accountability in immigration enforcement of both illegal and legal U.S. entrants.
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Salesforce Betrays America – The Dark Side of the “Indian Era”
Salesforce disinvested in the U.S. workforce that built it into a global powerhouse and enabled it to soar above its competition.
How President Trump Can Carryout His Mass Deportation Agenda
[This is a synopsis of a two hour podcast. To see the podcast, click on this link.] With Donald Trump’s inauguration a little over two months away, the time is nigh to discuss the practical measures that will need to be taken to implement his mass deportation agenda. [...]
Class of 2024 Computer Science Grads Face Trouble? Why?
Today’s story deals with the tough job market for American computer science graduates. One recent graduate from the Catholic University of America, Ben Riesett told the Wall Street Journal, that the “the truth is, when you start looking right now, it’s impossible to get hired.” The story points [...]
Legal Immmigration
- Remembering Sen. ‘Fritz’ Hollings and His Support of American Workers
Ernest “Fritz” Hollings (Jan. 1, 1922 – April 6, 2019) served South Carolina as a U.S. Senator from 1966 through 2005. A WWII combat veteran and Gov. of South Carolina, his voting record and his writing on trade issues and ... - Mexican police detain hundreds of Central American migrants
published 2019-04-22 15:11:39 by PIJIJIAPAN, Mexico – Mexican police and immigration agents have detained hundreds of Central American migrants in the largest single raid on a migrant caravan since the groups started moving through Mexico last year. Police targeted the tail ... - Mexican police detain hundreds of Central American migrants
PIJIJIAPAN, Mexico – Mexican police and immigration agents have detained hundreds of Central American migrants in the largest single raid on a migrant caravan since the groups started moving through Mexico last year. Police targeted the tail end of a caravan ... - Audio of USCIS Hire American, Buy American Listening Session
This is the audio from the almost two hour long United States Citizenship & Immigration Services listening session. The session was chaired by the agency’s director, Francis Cissna. Early on we heard from Francis Cissna; Mary Thomas, Deputy Assistant Attorney ... - 85,000 H-1B Visas To Displace Americans from Their Jobs
The race for cheap tech labor is over, at least for fiscal year 2020. On April 10, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that a computer-generated, random process to select enough H-1B petitions to meet the congressionally mandated 65,000 cap ...
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Illegal Immigration
- Rep. Mark Meadows: It’s now or never to stand up and fight for border security
Congress is the world’s oldest deliberative body in the world’s oldest democracy. The result of that democracy, and the Constitution on which it rests, are America’s laws. Those laws are like the people who made them: imperfect and conflicted. But even ... - Border Patrol unveils surveillance tool for monitoring illegal crossings
A man looks out at the U.S. border where workers are replacing parts of the U.S. border wall for a higher one, in Tijuana, Mexico, Dec. 19, 2018. (Associated Press) ... - State Dept. Pledges $10 Billion to Develop Central America, Mexico
The U.S. State Department announced on Tuesday that it is pledging more than $10 billion to help strengthen the economies of Central America and Southern Mexico to stem the flow of thousands of migrants surging into the country. “The United States ... - Majority of Wealthy Support Hiking their Taxes to Stop Illegal Immigration
America’s top earners, by a majority, support a plan to raise taxes on themselves in order to help stop illegal immigration to the United States. A new Rasmussen Reports Poll finds that Americans earning $200,000 or more are the only economic ... - Border impasse ends as US lets 6 Hondurans apply for asylum
Honduran asylum seekers enter the U.S. at San Diego’s Otay Mesa port of entry, as seen from Tijuana, Mexico, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018. Six Honduran asylum seekers spent a chilly ...

