The U.S. economy is harmed by substantial amounts of money sent abroad in the form of remittances: Money that is earned but not spent in the…
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U.S. Economic Downturn May Change Remittance Equation
With 20 Percent Unemployment a Possibility, the Government Must Consider Immigration Cuts
The White House announced that as we cope with the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Americans should prepare for a scenario in which the country’s…
Economic Circumstances Demand Less Guestworkers
On March 16, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged over 3,000 points – the worst drop in the index’s history aside from 1987’s Black Monday. The…
Dallas Fed Worries About E-Verify Costs
Jumping into the immigration debate, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is attempting to throw cold water on the federal E-Verify employee-screening program. A new “working…
NPR’s Tech Talent Story Does Not Compute
Echoing a year-old story line, National Public Radio (NPR) announced over the weekend that Canada is “winning the war for global tech talent,” and that U.S.…