Immigration News
Immigration – The US Compared to Other Nations
The difference between other countries and the US on immigration The facts reveal that there are other nations, both first-world and third-world, that are increasingly understanding the great benefits of expanding immigration levels. Throughout history, immigration has been a fuel to recharge, empower and stimulate the competitiveness and development of any country, not just the…
Read MoreThe Success of Immigrant Family Reunification
The US has reunited hundreds of families The Biden administration has reunited at least 700 migrant minors with their relatives, who were forcibly separated under the Trump administration. To understand the issue at hand, it is important to explain that Trump implemented and expanded in 2017, initially secretly and then made public in 2018, a…
Read MoreThe New Member of the Immigration Subcommittee
Surprise immigration subcommittee member House Representative Pramila Jayapal has been appointed as the Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement. This is the first time an immigrant has been elected as a ranking member of this subcommittee, which undoubtedly marks another pro-immigration step in the history of the…
Read MoreAnother Attempt to End DACA
Republican leaders call for termination of DACA New states led by Republican representatives are asking a federal judge in Texas to terminate DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) protection. DACA is a deportation relief program available to young migrants who came or were brought to the US without documentation as minors, and who have lived…
Read MoreBiden’s Immigration Policies and Their Impact
The impact of Biden’s immigration policies During an interview, an expert on the subject analyzes in depth the immigration policies implemented by the Biden administration and at the same time the impact they have had on the US. NPR journalist Eyder Peralta, who has worked with immigration for a long time, openly stated that Biden’s…
Read MoreUSCIS Announces New Security Parameters
USCIS increases security of certain immigration processes In order to increase security , the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) redesigned the Green Card and Employment Authorization Documents (EADs). As of January 30th, the USCIS began issuing Green Cards and EADs with the new design to increase security and reduce counterfeiting of immigration documents as…
Read MoreThe Biden-Democrat Split over Immigration
Differences over immigration divide the government A recent report explains how immigration and the whole controversy surrounding this sector are opening big rifts between the Biden administration and the progressive branch of the Democratic party. In fact, it is worth clarifying that immigration was always a pillar of Biden’s political campaign, as well as that…
Read MoreThe Journey of Possible Immigration Reform
What has happened to immigration reform in recent decades? A recent analysis reveals the history of immigration reform over the past several decades, and how Congress has failed to pass impactful legislation. In fact, the report comments that, “Over and over, attempts have collapsed — including bipartisan efforts and those with strong presidential backing. Instead,…
Read MoreOver Twenty Years in Pursuit of Immigration Reform
Religious groups have been pursuing immigration reform for 20 years A group of bishops has been calling on Congress and the government of both Mexico and the US for more than twenty years for comprehensive immigration reform to improve the border situation. In fact, a group of bishops from Mexico and the US created a…
Read MoreImmigration Already Is and Will Remain the Pillar of Population Growth
Study – Immigration will fuel population growth According to the most recent analysis by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), population growth in the US will depend entirely on immigration within the next two decades. In fact, the CBO bluntly states, “by 2042 deaths in the existing population are expected to exceed births, meaning only immigration…
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