by Tyler | Apr 30, 2020 | Donald Trump, Economy, FWD.us, H-1b visas, immigration, Migrants, Nation of Immigrants, Politics, polls, Trending
A Washington Post poll shows that Hispanics are the strongest advocates for a near-total lockdown of immigration during the coronavirus epidemic.
by Tyler | Apr 21, 2020 | Coronavrus, Covid-19, DACA, FWD.us, Gang of Eight amnesty, H-1B, Health, immigration, migration, Politics, Trending, Wuhan
Pro-migration and business lobbyists are using the coronavirus epidemic in a last-ditch effort to save President Barack Obama’s 2012 DACA amnesty.
by Tyler | Feb 14, 2020 | agriculture, Bill Gates, Chamber of Commerce, construction, e-verify, Economy, Florida, FWD.us, hospitality, immigration, Mark Zuckerberg, Migrant, migration, Politics, Ron DeSantis, Trending
Florida Gov. Ron Desantis has scored a big — but partial — victory in Florida when a GOP-controlled committee approved a loopholed version of his mandatory E-Verify bill.
by Tyler | Jan 29, 2020 | China, Colleges, CPT, Economy, FWD.us, H-1b visas, immigration, India, Migrants, OPT, Politics, Trending, visa workers
Federal data shows that roughly 480,000 Chinese students studied in the United States in 2018, delivering more than $10 billion in fees to universities nationwide.
by Tyler | Sep 26, 2019 | American jobs, David Perdue, Dick Durbin, Economy, FWD.us, green card giveaway, H-1B, immigration, India, Mark Zuckerberg, Mike Lee, Politics, Trending, visa workers
Sen. David Perdue has dropped his opposition to Sen. Mike Lee’s green card giveaway bill which would convert the employers’ portion of the nation’s immigration system into a machine for converting college graduates’ salaries into Wall Street...
by Tyler | Sep 23, 2019 | Donald Trump, Economy, FWD.us, H-1B, immigration, India, Indian, L-1, OPT, Politics, Trending, visa worker
An Indian-run company in Chicago fraudulently imported Indian graduates to take jobs from American graduates — and it paid Indian-level wages to the imported workers while competing for contracts sought by American firms.