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More Visas in 2023; Bad News for U.S. Students, Tech Workers

A United Nations report predicted that India will surpass China with the dubious distinction of becoming the world’s most populous nation. India is projected to add 3 million more people by mid-year which will push  [...]

More Visas in 2023; Bad News for U.S. Students, Tech Workers

A United Nations report predicted that India will surpass China with the dubious distinction of becoming the world’s most populous nation. India is projected  [...]

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  • Far From Perfect and Hardly Any Good Far From Perfect and Hardly Any Good
    Founder’s Corner Dear All Anyone involved with policy is familiar with the aphorism, “don’t let perfect be the enemy of good.” Despite many opportunities over several years to significantly reform the H-1B visa program, Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) have fallen victim to the above. Case in point is the “H-1B and L-1 Visa Reform ...
  • For Afghans, the Hard Part of Assimilation Begins Now For Afghans, the Hard Part of Assimilation Begins Now
    Afghan evacuee resettlement is now in Phase Three, the crucial stage where assimilation, the Biden administration’s forbidden word, will determine how their American lives evolve. Phase One occurred when the Afghans boarded, some peacefully, others with force, outbound planes. Phase Two happened when evacuees were temporarily housed in U.S. military bases abroad and across America. And ...
  • The House Packs Another Bill with Immigration Provisions The House Packs Another Bill with Immigration Provisions
    Founder’s Corner Dear All: The adage goes “if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.”  And based upon what we saw last week from the open border enthusiasts and their lackeys in the U.S. House of Representatives, this appears to be their battle cry. Stalled in their previous attempt to attach a host of immigration provisions to ...
  • Congress Launches New Assault on U.S. Workers Congress Launches New Assault on U.S. Workers
    Nothing stops the push by Congress for more immigration – not 9/11, not the mortgage meltdown and Wall Street crisis, not dismal Bureau of Labor Statistics job reports and not COVID-19. Despite the fact that about 1 million new lawful permanent residents get work authorization each year, that about 750,000 guest workers arrive annually in ...
  • Who Needs Congress? DC’s New Normal Who Needs Congress? DC’s New Normal
    In a late Friday afternoon announcement, the Department of Homeland Security expanded the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, STEM, Optional Practical Training, STEM OPT. Now, F-1 student visa OPT candidates can have degrees in bioenergy, general forestry, forest resources production and management, human-centered technology design, cloud computing, anthrozoology, climate science, earth systems science, economics and ...
  • Biden Administration Deaf to Its Harms to American Workers Biden Administration Deaf to Its Harms to American Workers
    Founder’s Corner Dear All: Edmund Burke, the 18th century Irish statesman, economist, and philosopher said “laws, like houses, lean on one another.” It’s a particularly apt description of the multiple laws that govern our immigration system and which were passed to ensure the health, safety, and prosperity of every American. Sadly, events over the past two weeks ...
  • Work Visa Standards Relaxed; More Foreign Workers Coming Work Visa Standards Relaxed; More Foreign Workers Coming
    During the peak days of coronavirus, Amazon delivery trucks were a familiar sight in neighborhoods across America. Amazon’s logo is a smiley face arrow pointing from “A” to “Z” indicating that the company offers customers products that range from those with names that begin with the letter “a” and all through to the letter “z,” ...
  • Ten Requirements to Improve America’s Trust In Government Ten Requirements to Improve America's Trust In Government
    Dr. Anthony Fauci, Chief Medical Advisor to the President of the United States, has decided "mandate" is a word people reject, so he wants to replace it with "requirement.” It’s as if he thinks U.S. citizens are too stupid to notice it’s a distinction without a difference. In my opinion, Dr. ...
  • Parliamentarian to Americans: Merry Christmas! Parliamentarian to Americans: Merry Christmas!
    No Amnesty in Build Back Better After nearly a year of watching President Joe Biden and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas ride roughshod over federal immigration laws, trample the U.S. Constitution and their oaths of office, Senate Republicans finally scored a victory.   Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough gave the GOP a huge helping hand when she ...
  • Wage Theft – The Usual Suspects Wage Theft - The Usual Suspects
    Founder’s Corner Dear All: Last week, the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) released a damning report that HCL Technologies, one of the largest Indian IT outsourcing firms, “appears to be stealing at least $95 million per year in wages from its H-1B employees.” HCL Technologies is the same company that placed H-1B workers at Disney, leading to U.S. tech worker ...
  • Caught! Wage Thieves Abusing Employment Visa Holders Caught! Wage Thieves Abusing Employment Visa Holders
    Economic Policy Institute analysts Ron Hira, a Howard University associate professor, and his colleague Daniel Costa, EPI’s director of U.S. immigration law, international labor migration, farm labor and a forced migration specialist, recently published their research study titled “New Evidence of Widespread Wage Theft in the H-1B Program.” The title’s key words are “new,” because ...
  • Clock is Ticking on ‘Build Back Better’ Clock is Ticking on ‘Build Back Better’
    If only Congress would take its winter break, then the rest of the nation – in other words, the non-elite – could enjoy the Christmas season. But, a congressional recess much before December 23 may be as improbable as a down-the-chimney visit from jolly Old St. Nick. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the quintessential ...
  • GOP Searches for a Democrat ‘Nay’ on Build Back Better GOP Searches for a Democrat ‘Nay’ on Build Back Better
    West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin Washington, D.C.’s political class is focused on West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin and which way he’ll vote on Build Back Better. Manchin, who in the past has hinted that he’s on the verge of caucusing with the GOP, might be in a bind. Although he’s not up for re-election until 2024, ...
  • Enemies Among Us Enemies Among Us
    Only the most willfully obtuse on Capitol Hill would deny that the Biden administration’s neglect of wide-open borders might lead to a national security crisis. Estimates vary on how many foreign nationals from numerous countries have unlawfully crossed the U.S. borders, but the independent news agency Axios put the total at 160. Distance isn’t a deterrent. ...
  • State Dept. Offers ‘Sponsor Circles’ to Afghan Evacuees State Dept. Offers ‘Sponsor Circles’ to Afghan Evacuees
    In her October 22 New York Times opinion piece, “Angela Merkel Was Right,” journalist Michelle Goldberg praises the German chancellor for her bold 2015 decision to resettle about 800,000 Syrian refugees. Experts like former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson who predicted doom and gloom for Germany after Merkel threw ...
  • Build Back Better Bad News Build Back Better Bad News
      While a disbelieving nation is focused on the endless border crisis, more immigration sleight of hand is ongoing in Washington. Cloaked in Congress-speak, the troubling details of the Build Back Better Act (BBB) are being hidden from a bad-news weary public.   The National Border Patrol Council’s Rio Grande Valley chapter vice president Chris Cabrera told Sen. ...
  • DOJ Slaps Facebook’s Wrist for Subverting U.S. Tech Workers DOJ Slaps Facebook’s Wrist for Subverting U.S. Tech Workers
    The Department of Justice caught social media titan Facebook blatantly reserving jobs for, and then hiring, foreign-born H-1B visa workers. In December 2020, the Immigrant and Employee Rights Section (IER) in DOJ’s Civil Rights Division filed a complaint against Facebook with the Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer. DOJ alleged that Facebook refused to ...
  • Chamber of Commerce Wins Big, U.S. Tech Workers Lose Chamber of Commerce Wins Big, U.S. Tech Workers Lose
    A George W. Bush federal judge appointee voided a Trump-era H-1B regulation that switched the visa allocation system from a random selection lottery to a process that prioritizes higher-wage jobs. By putting emphasis on higher wages, tech employers would, President Trump hoped, be less likely to hire cheaper, foreign-born workers, ...
  • Congress, Don’t Be So America Last! Congress, Don't Be So America Last!
    Late Friday evening, the House Judiciary Committee unveiled the immigration provisions they’d like inserted into the 2022 budget reconciliation bill. It goes without saying that immigration reform has no place in a budget bill but that’s not stopping Representative Jerry Nadler (D-NY) from doing all he can to push through the ...
  • Despite Pandemic, International Student Enrollment Endures Despite Pandemic, International Student Enrollment Endures
    Amidst COVID-19 chaos and confusion, the new academic year has started. At some institutions, weekly COVID-19 testing for students, including those who are fully vaccinated, and mask requirements, regardless of vaccination status, are required indoors and outdoors. Faculty and staff members are subject to the same rigorous requirements. To help end COVID’s spread, a few universities ...
  • Reconciliation and Why U.S. Tech Workers Should be Concerned Reconciliation and Why U.S. Tech Workers Should be Concerned
    With a good bit of arm twisting and a bit of fanfare this week, the House passed in a 220-212 party-line vote a $3.5 trillion budget resolution and advanced a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill in tandem. According to CNBC, the vote allows Democrats to write and approve a massive spending package without Republicans and ...
  • Border Fiasco Ensures Tight Mid-Term Races Border Fiasco Ensures Tight Mid-Term Races
    In 2019, former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said that the first thing he did when he arrived at his office was to check the previous day’s border apprehension totals. Under 1,000 was, Johnson said, “a relatively good day,” and over 1,000 was “a relatively bad number” because that “overwhelms the system.” Imagine then ...
  • Drought, Border Surge Incompatible Drought, Border Surge Incompatible
    Plumes from the Dixie Fire, Plumas County, Calif., July 22, 2021. The federal government’s U.S. Drought Monitor indicates that nearly half the nation is suffering from abnormally dry drought conditions. States in the West are the most adversely affected, but parts of the Midwest and the East are classified as experiencing extreme, severe or ...
  • Biden’s DOJ Sides w/Trump Era Rule Change Biden's DOJ Sides w/Trump Era Rule Change
    Dear All: As expected Congress is up to its eyeballs in spending bills, from the $3.5 trillion social spending bill to more modest ones that fund various departments and agencies. Notwithstanding these legislative train wrecks, some interesting developments occurred on the immigration front this week. Biden Administration Defends Trump’s H-1B Wage Rule In January 2021, former President Trump’s ...
  • The Truth About Reconciliation The Truth About Reconciliation
    Dear All, I’ll begin with a shout out to the twenty or so tech worker activists who protested in front of Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren’s San Jose office on July 11th. They chanted, carried banners, and spoke to the press thus reminding Lofgren, and other elected officials, that voters are not happy with the work they’re doing. ...
  • Biden Administration Rejects Student Visa Time Limits Biden Administration Rejects Student Visa Time Limits
    In a move consistent with the Biden administration’s walk back of former President Donald Trump’s tougher immigration actions and guidelines, the Department of Homeland Security announced that it would not pursue time limits on student F-1 visas. Like virtually all of the dozens of visas available to foreign nationals through the federal government, the F-1 visa is ...
  • Hmm, Mr. Anderson, You Disappoint Me. . . Hmm, Mr. Anderson, You Disappoint Me. . .
    Dear All: I’ll begin by saying thank you to those who submitted statements to be read into the record for last week’s House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on Immigration chaired by Silicon Valley’s sweetheart, Rep. Zoe Lofgren. The hearing titled “Oh, Canada! How Outdated US Immigration Policies Push Top Talent To Other Countries” was ultimately postponed to a ...
  • Big Tech Green Card Giveaway Bill is Back! Big Tech Green Card Giveaway Bill is Back!
    Dear All: I would like to begin by highlighting an article that was shared with me by one of our activists. The article revolves around an Indian IT staffing firm pleading guilty to H-1B fraud. Unsurprisingly, not a single American media outlet covered the story. You have to follow Indian media outlets to come across stories like ...
  • H-1B Wage Rule Change Delayed, Again H-1B Wage Rule Change Delayed, Again
    Dear All, The Biden administration continues to carry the water for the corporatocracy which is bad news for tech workers. Last week we reported on our Twitter feed that the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) will be delaying the implementation of the H-1B prevailing wage rule change until November 2022. The rule change crafted by the Trump ...
  • Biden’s DOL Guts Reform, Hurts Tech Workers and College Grads Biden’s DOL Guts Reform, Hurts Tech Workers and College Grads
    Recently, the U.S. Department of Labor announced an 18-month delay in the effective date of the final rule, “Strengthening Wage Protections for the Temporary and Permanent Employment of Certain Aliens in the United States,” mostly foreign nationals working on employment-based visas. The final rule, originally published in January 2021, will now become effective on November 14, ...