H-1B temporary visas have been an essential avenue for allowing high-skilled foreign nationals to work in America. The "Gang of 8" Senate immigration bill would dramatically change employment-based immigration policy, attempting through a variety of means to discourage or, in some cases, prohibit the use of H-1B visas, while providing more employer-sponsored green cards (for permanent residence). Research indicates measures to restrict the use of H-1B visas are not based on sound evidence and would represent a serious policy mistake that would shift more work and resources outside the United States and harm the competitiveness of U.S. employers
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While the employment-based green card provisions in the new Senate bill would reduce the permanent r...
Foreign workers fill a critical need in the U.S. labor market—particularly in the Science, Technolog...
Over the last three decades, the conversation about the United States’ immigration policy has been l...
Arbitrary congressional limits on the number of H-1B visas that can be granted annually to highly sk...
The economic prosperity of the 1990s fueled a drive to increase the levels of employment-based immi...
The 105 Congress is once again considering legislation pertaining to temporary alien workers, striv...
Dating back to its inception in 1990, the United States? H-1B visa program has been marked by intens...
This paper addresses objections to immigration on the basis of their skill level—examining the histo...
This paper addresses a specific suggestion for immigration reform—that we must seek skilled immigran...
The purpose of this thesis is to overview the past, present, and future of the H-IB temporary non-im...
Is President Trump's April 2017 executive order calling for a review of the H-1B visa program bad ne...
In October 2000, Congress passed the "American Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act of 20...
Highly skilled immigrants to the United States ( HSIs ) have helped catalyze American economic growt...
How foreign-born workers affect the domestic labor market has been a long-standing debate in the his...
The United States has long been a magnet for skilled immigrants, but its openness to these immigrant...
While the employment-based green card provisions in the new Senate bill would reduce the permanent r...
Foreign workers fill a critical need in the U.S. labor market—particularly in the Science, Technolog...
Over the last three decades, the conversation about the United States’ immigration policy has been l...
Arbitrary congressional limits on the number of H-1B visas that can be granted annually to highly sk...
The economic prosperity of the 1990s fueled a drive to increase the levels of employment-based immi...
The 105 Congress is once again considering legislation pertaining to temporary alien workers, striv...
Dating back to its inception in 1990, the United States? H-1B visa program has been marked by intens...
This paper addresses objections to immigration on the basis of their skill level—examining the histo...
This paper addresses a specific suggestion for immigration reform—that we must seek skilled immigran...
The purpose of this thesis is to overview the past, present, and future of the H-IB temporary non-im...
Is President Trump's April 2017 executive order calling for a review of the H-1B visa program bad ne...
In October 2000, Congress passed the "American Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act of 20...
Highly skilled immigrants to the United States ( HSIs ) have helped catalyze American economic growt...
How foreign-born workers affect the domestic labor market has been a long-standing debate in the his...
The United States has long been a magnet for skilled immigrants, but its openness to these immigrant...