by Tyler | Jan 8, 2020 | Amnesty, Donald Trump, Economy, George W. Bush, H-1B, immigration, Michael Bloomberg, Migrants, migration, Nation of Immigrants, Politics, Trending, visa workers, wages
Investor, CEO, and presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg says he would allow investors and employers to hire the “the best” workers from around the world instead of Americans.
by Tyler | Nov 28, 2019 | Alyssa Milano, Entertainment, H-1B, immigration, Indian, OPT, Politics, Trending, visa workers
Hollywood actress Alyssa Milano is horrified by the federal government’s conviction and deportation of more than 200 Indians who were trying to sneak into U.S. white-collar jobs and to win U.S. citizenship by fraud.
by Tyler | Nov 23, 2019 | Economy, H-1B, H-2A, H.R. 1044, immigration, Kelly Armstrong, Ken Buck, Migrant, migration, Mike Lee, Politics, S. 386, Trending, visa workers, Zoe Lofgren
Much of the agriculture sector applauded Democrats on the House judiciary committee who passed their joint amnesty-for-cheap-workers bargain in a party-line vote, 18 to 12.
by Tyler | Nov 14, 2019 | CPT, DACA, H-1B, immigration, John Miano, OPT, Politics, Supreme Court, Ted Olson, Trending, U.S. jobs, visa workers, Work Permits
The nation’s immigration law does not allow the large-scale award of work permits to the huge class of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) migrants, the nation’s solicitor general told the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
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.