Project for Immigration Reform
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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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[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
- Nearly 1,000 caravan migrants start process of entering Mexico from Guatemala
GUATEMALA-MEXICO BORDER – Approximately 1,000 Central American migrants in the newest caravan have begun the process of crossing into Mexico from Guatemala, a Mexican immigration official stationed at the border between the two countries told Fox News on Thursday night. A new process ... - Trump Clueless on Legal Immigration, Indifferent to American Tech Workers’ Plight
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The New York Times‘ editors have posted an op-ed urging open borders. “My family came to the United States from our native South Africa in the late 1980s,” wrote Farhad Manjoo, a regular columnist at the newspaper: But why had I deserved ... - New York Times Op-Ed Urges Open Borders: ‘Let Them In’
The New York Times‘ editors have posted an op-ed urging open borders. “My family came to the United States from our native South Africa in the late 1980s,” wrote Farhad Manjoo, a regular columnist at the newspaper: But why had I deserved that ... - The American Dream Has Become A Nightmare for Tech Workers and Their Families
Laura and her husband were living the American Dream. After earning a bachelor’s degree in business administration and securing a job with a reputable Fortune 500 company, Laura began a rewarding career as a business analyst with a world-renowned telecom giant. She earned ...

