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IMMIGRATION
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The 65,000 annual allotment of H-1B visas is woefully inadequate, and it has been exhausted every year since 2004,...
The H-1B visa should be made easier to get, but it should also be reformed so that American workers are protected and...
Of late, we have become dependent on other nations to supply workers to fill jobs in the fields on which we have staked...
'Should H-1B visas be easier to get?' It's the wrong question.
The largest users of H-1B visas are foreign offshoring companies. They use H-1B visas to provide on-site support for...
The H-1B work visa program should be reduced in scope, not expanded, as the program is fundamentally about cheap labor
Our current high-skill immigration policy does more harm than good. To meet the needs of both the U.S.
We need outside-the-box immigration solutions that both protect human rights and make economic sense
HB 56 -- the nation's strictest immigration law -- has been a disaster for agriculture, Alabama's No. 1 industry
The United States needs to rethink its immigration policies that hinder skilled workers from pursuing the American...
American immigration law makes it difficult for foreigners to found businesses in the United States. A new startup by...
The best-known aphorism in economics holds that there is no such thing as a free lunch. There is, however, one glaring...
Where are the most popular retirement havens in Europe, and why do we leave our homeland?
Division on all fronts is consistently present in EU schooling, and immigrant children continue to receive lower grades...
UK riots lead politicians to suggest a return of mandatory conscription for rioters, but is forced patriotism the...
Young Europeans are extending their stays abroad into more permanent living arrangements – a caprice or a new and...
Britain was last week gripped by riots which spread across its major cities. The aftermath has left the country both...
States trying to opt out of the immigration-status checking program Secure Communities may be in for a rude surprise:...
In response to record numbers of illegal border crossings and the security fears triggered by the 9/11 attacks, over...
There is nothing astonishing about the fact that President Barack Obama's Republican critics claim that he is taking U.
Today���s Times: The Supreme Court Thursday, a law that businesses and civil liberties groups contended violated...
and, for many of the unlucky, cemeteries. He has covered civilian casualties and NATO bungling, the plights of migrant...
than 345 companies. Three companies were responsible for most of the hiring of temporary skilled workers through...
means to pay off those liabilities are shrinking as Japans average age creeps toward 50. Thanks to scant immigration,...
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