immigration

Migration Hurts the Homeland

New York Times
Friday, November 29, 2013
Our American Future

Liberals have long fought for the rights of immigrants. Businesses have long fought for the right of people to immigrate. It’s a crucial distinction.

Lack of immigration reform means worker shortage for [cheap] Colorado builders

The Denver Post
Friday, January 10, 2014
Colorado News

Antonio Ledezma has been trying for four months through online and newspaper ads and employment agencies in three states to hire about a dozen new laborers for his road- and bridge-building crews.

Wait For Immigrant Visas Is Over A Decade For Some

Huffington Post
Saturday, January 4, 2014
National News

...Here are some questions and answers about the U.S. immigration system, and the widely varying waiting times facing those who deal with it.

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Q: How many people are "in line" seeking to emigrate to the U.S.? Are they on any sort of comprehensive official list?

Temporary Protected Status for Filipinos Would Increase Population Growth Permanently

NoozHawk
Saturday, December 28, 2013
National News

Philippine President Benigno Aquino III has formally requested that the U.S. government designate his country as eligible for "temporary protected status" (TPS). If granted, the most likely outcome, Filipinos would be allowed to stay and work in the United States even if they are currently illegal residents.

Diversity prompts increased racial isolation

The Denver Post
Saturday, December 28, 2013
National News

In a grassy downtown plaza, strolling musicians wearing glitzy cowboy outfits blast a mariachi song, while Spanish-speaking shoppers bustle between farm stands ...

More Immigration = More Americans = Less Wilderness

Earth Island Journal
Monday, December 16, 2013
Our American Future

Reporter Finally Gets It Right on H-1Bs

Center for Immigration Studies
Friday, December 6, 2013
Our American Future

I nearly had a seizure reading Liz Peek's article on H-1B in the Fiscal Times. Ms. Peek had actually done some research and independent thinking; something nearly absent in today's media.

China City - A perfect storm EB-5 proposal in upstate New York

Center for Immigration Studies
Monday, December 16, 2013
Our American Future

The latest EB-5 investor visa controversy is based on the idea of building an all-Chinese residential and commercial development, China City of America (CCOA), about a 90-minute drive northwest of New York City at the southern edge of the Catskill Mountains.

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