Obscure Visa Grants Alien Youth Residency
As the Central American border surge completes its second year, a little-known visa allows tens of thousands of youths to become work-authorized,... Read More
California population growth steady
By Michelle Gilchrist, Lauryn Schroeder and Aaron Steckelberg January 5, 2016 San Diego Union Tribune The California Department of Finance has released... Read More
Facing Huge Population Growth, U.S. Must Get Tough on Visa Overstays
A well-written L.A. Weekly story about the local Night Lights band provided some interesting insights into the abyss of U.S. immigration laws.... Read More
Central Americans Sent Home as Cubans Line Up to Come
By Joe Guzzardi January 13, 2016 In the past few weeks, two immigration developments have set up an interesting question. First,... Read More
Omnibus, Obama’s Work-Permits-for-All Madness Dwarf December BLS Tedium
The biggest recent economic news isn’t the December jobs report as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Americans have long ago... Read More
Fight the Myths in 2016
Malls and “destination” shopping are something I avoid, but I found myself in a retail center on January 2 to exchange a... Read More
Funding Catastrophe: Congress Approves Omnibus Spending Bill
My mom used to tell me, “Actions speak louder than words.” On December 18, 2015, Congress voted to approve the 2,009-page Omnibus... Read More
"Military age men" at San Diego's southern border
Between October 1 and mid-November of last year, 2 Afghans and 22 Pakistanis reportedly surrendered to Border Patrol agents. Marty Graham January... Read More
On Visa Overstays, Administration admits it’s Clueless
By Joe Guzzardi January 6, 2016 The United States is in its third decade without the federal government implementing a congressionally... Read More
African-Americans With College Degrees Are Twice As Likely to Be Unemployed as Other Graduates
January 6, 2016 National Journal