The former leader of an immigration advocacy group suggested this week that mass migration might not be such a glorious blessing to the U.S. after all.…
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The 2020 Election Gives Pause to an Immigration Enthusiast
Remittances to Mexico Spike as Migration Slows
Despite a flattening immigration curve, Mexican immigrants in the United States are sending record amounts of money south of the border. Remittances to Mexico are on…
Unemployment Rate Continues to Drop, But We Have a Long Way to Go
The United States economy is continuing to recover from massive job losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the September report from the Bureau of…
The Scam of Federal Workforce Training Programs
An article headline in the tech industry magazine Dice Insights sounds like great news for unemployed or underemployed Americans – a Department of Labor (DOL) “workforce…
Foreign Work Visas Are Coming Back. But Why?
After months of being quashed by the coronavirus pandemic, “high-skilled” temporary work visas are creeping up again. From a low of 500 in April, issuance of…