An illegal [alien] immigrant male residing in the United States is more likely to be gainfully employed than a male who is a legal immigrant or U.S.-born citizen, a senior demographer at the Pew Research Center think tank told lawmakers.
Rutgers Professor Hal Salzman was a standout witness in Tuesday’s Senate hearing because of his grasp of the facts and skill at explaining the danger to citizens’ employment from bad policies.
Senator Sessions questioned the professor on the subject of legislation:
Many of the nearly 1000 Southern California Edison IBEW 47 workers carry signs as they march ... to denounce the decision to lay off hundreds of information technology workers so SCE can outsource positions to India or replace them with foreign workers
Southern California Edison recently laid off hundreds of employees, mostly from Irvine, and replaced them with tech workers from India – a move scrutinized Tuesday from Pomona to Washington, D.C.
The IT workers were forced to train their replacements, who were brought in from India on special tech visas.
Colorado landscapers, hotel operators and other employers are scrambling to find seasonal help after the Department of Homeland Security abruptly stopped issuing temporary worker visas under its H-2B program ...
With Congress headed toward a cease-fire in the immigration fight, the debate now shifts to states such as Colorado and what they're doing to prepare for the executive action issued last year by President Barack Obama.
WH November 2014 Press Release stated that under the amnesty, illegal aliens will 'pay a fine and taxes' yet we read here that there is no requirement to pay back-taxes nor a mandate to pay taxes for several years!
The IRS is defending its decision to let illegal immigrants claim up to three years’ refunds on income even if they never paid income taxes, telling Congress in a new letter last week that agency lawyers have concluded getting a Social Security number triggers the ability to go back and ask for previous refunds.