The current numerical limits on visas for both high-skilled and seasonal workers prevent U.S. businesses from hiring the workers they need, while doing nothing to protect the jobs or wages of native workers. Labor rights are most effectively guaranteed by enforcing labor protections, not by imposing arbitrary numerical caps
Each year, in an effort to alleviate labor shortages, the State Department permits over one hundred ...
Over the last three decades, the conversation about the United States’ immigration policy has been l...
Is President Trump's April 2017 executive order calling for a review of the H-1B visa program bad ne...
A key component of the immigration reform bill now being debated in Congress is a new temporary work...
The economic prosperity of the 1990s fueled a drive to increase the levels of employment-based immi...
Foreign workers fill a critical need in the U.S. labor market—particularly in the Science, Technolog...
Arbitrary congressional limits on the number of H-1B visas that can be granted annually to highly sk...
The 105 Congress is once again considering legislation pertaining to temporary alien workers, striv...
U.S. law provides employers with several limited ways to bring foreign workers into the U.S. on a te...
[Excerpt] Economic indicators confirm that the U.S. economy sunk into a recession in December 2007. ...
In October 2000, Congress passed the "American Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act of 20...
Current immigration policies are completely out of sync with the U.S. economy as demand for workers ...
[Excerpt] Congress has an ongoing interest in regulating the immigration of professional, managerial...
[Excerpt] Economic indicators confirm that the U.S. economy sunk into a recession in December 2007. ...
H-1B temporary visas have been an essential avenue for allowing high-skilled foreign nationals to wo...
Each year, in an effort to alleviate labor shortages, the State Department permits over one hundred ...
Over the last three decades, the conversation about the United States’ immigration policy has been l...
Is President Trump's April 2017 executive order calling for a review of the H-1B visa program bad ne...
A key component of the immigration reform bill now being debated in Congress is a new temporary work...
The economic prosperity of the 1990s fueled a drive to increase the levels of employment-based immi...
Foreign workers fill a critical need in the U.S. labor market—particularly in the Science, Technolog...
Arbitrary congressional limits on the number of H-1B visas that can be granted annually to highly sk...
The 105 Congress is once again considering legislation pertaining to temporary alien workers, striv...
U.S. law provides employers with several limited ways to bring foreign workers into the U.S. on a te...
[Excerpt] Economic indicators confirm that the U.S. economy sunk into a recession in December 2007. ...
In October 2000, Congress passed the "American Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act of 20...
Current immigration policies are completely out of sync with the U.S. economy as demand for workers ...
[Excerpt] Congress has an ongoing interest in regulating the immigration of professional, managerial...
[Excerpt] Economic indicators confirm that the U.S. economy sunk into a recession in December 2007. ...
H-1B temporary visas have been an essential avenue for allowing high-skilled foreign nationals to wo...
Each year, in an effort to alleviate labor shortages, the State Department permits over one hundred ...
Over the last three decades, the conversation about the United States’ immigration policy has been l...
Is President Trump's April 2017 executive order calling for a review of the H-1B visa program bad ne...