by Tyler | Mar 29, 2020 | Agriculture Department, China, coronavirus, department of homeland security, foreign workers, H-2A, H-2A visa, H-2B, H-2B visa, Health, immigration, jobless, legal immigration, mass immigration, Politics, State Department, Trending, unemployment, Wuhan, Wuhan virus
Despite mass unemployment of Americans during the Chinese coronavirus crisis, federal agencies are accelerating the speed at which foreign workers will be imported to the United States to take blue-collar industry jobs.
by Tyler | Mar 26, 2020 | Chad Wolf, coronavirus, DHS, Economy, H-1B, immigrant, immigration, Ken Cuccinelli, Migrants, migration, OPT, Politics, Trending, U.S-India Outsourcing Economy, USCIS, visa worker
The immigration lawyers who import visa workers for U.S. companies are urging President Donald Trump’s deputies to extend the expiring work permits for hundreds of thousands of foreign contract workers during the nation’s unprecedented economic...
by Tyler | Mar 24, 2020 | 5g, borders, China, coronavirus, disease, Epidemics, globalism, Health, Huawei, immigration, Jeff Sessions, pandemic, Radio, Trending
A fundamental purpose of immigration law is the prevention of spreading disease, noted former Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
by Tyler | Mar 22, 2020 | China, coronavirus, Covid-19, disease, doctors, Health, immigration, Politics, Trending
Just as the coronavirus epidemic went nationwide, 1,200 newly graduated American doctors were left on the sidelines because they were denied a place in the limited number of medical residencies for 2020.
by Tyler | Mar 19, 2020 | coronavirus, Family, Ilhan Omar, immigration, Ivanka Trump, Politics, Pre-Viral, Trending, Twitter
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) was widely criticized on social media on Tuesday after she reacted to a pro-family post by President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka.
by Tyler | Mar 19, 2020 | China, coronavirus, Health, immigration, legal immigration, mass immigration, Politics, refugee resettlement, refugees, State Department, Trending, Wuhan, Wuhan virus
The State Department is suspending refugee resettlement, at least temporarily, to the United States amid the coronavirus crisis.