by Tyler | Jul 15, 2020 | 2020 Election, Chamber of Commerce, F-1 visas, immigration, Koch Brothers, mass immigration, Politics, student visas, Trending, Trump
President Trump is receiving praise from the Chamber of Commerce and the Koch brothers’ network of billionaire organizations — critics of his economic nationalist agenda — after reopening a loophole that will give visas to foreign students taking...
by Tyler | Jul 15, 2020 | Any Willing Worker, Economy, gallup, George W. Bush, immigration, Nation of Immigrants, Politics, polls, Trending, Visa H-1B Visa, visa workers
President George W. Bush alienated the GOP’s political base by pursuing his political whale of a very unpopular amnesty and cheap labor law.
by Tyler | Jul 14, 2020 | 2020 Election, Amnesty, Chain Migration, DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, illegal immigration, immigration, mass immigration, Politics, Southern Border, Trending, Trump, U.S.-Mexico border
Any legal pathway allowing illegal aliens to permanently remain in the United States, and eventually obtain American citizenship, is amnesty, Center for Immigration Studies Policy Director Jessica Vaughan says.
by Tyler | Jul 11, 2020 | 2020 Election, Amnesty, anchor babies, DACA, Illegal Aliens, illegal immigration, immigration, mass immigration, Obama, Politics, Southern Border, Trending, Trump, U.S.-Mexico border
President Trump says he will be signing “a very major immigration bill” within the next month that provides a “road to citizenship” to the roughly 800,000 illegal aliens who are enrolled in former President Obama’s Deferred Action for...
by Tyler | Jul 11, 2020 | CPT, Economy, H-1B, H-1b visas, immigration, On The Hill, OPT, Politics, Trending, visa worker
The universities’ media-magnified hostility to a minor rule change for student visas is motivated by money, says Ken Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of homeland defense.
by Tyler | Jul 8, 2020 | CPT, Economy, Facebook, Fortune 500, H-1B, immigration, OPT, Politics, Trending, visa worker, wages
Universities and migration advocates are denouncing the administration’s decision to revive a rule that denies student visas and work permits to migrants who enroll in online-only U.S. colleges.