Is Immigration More About the Money Than Christian Principle?

Christian Post — In a town hall meeting in Kansas City, Kansas last August, U.S. Rep. Lynn Jenkins was addressed by Rev. Jason Schoff of Mission Adelante about his “concern about the human condition with the immigration piece” of the bill. He added, “We’ve got to secure the borders, but we’ve also got to make […]

Polls show most voters will oppose what the House Dems proposed today

Roy Beck – NumbersUSA — Didn’t hear much about lifetime work permits for tens of millions of foreign citizens today in the press conference of House Democratic leaders introducing their comprehensive immigration reform bill. I think they may have seen internal polls that show the same thing found in dozens of polls that we have […]

1995 Jordan Immigration Commission Calls for End to Chain Migration, Visa Lottery and Tough Policies to Verify Employment

[featured-video-plus]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMywOal05s0&feature=share&list=PLEAD70A6F3D616D07[/featured-video-plus] The Immigration Act of 1990 mandated the creation of a bipartisan commission to examine the impacts of immigration on the United States and to make recommendations for future policy. The Commission, chaired by the late Barbara Jordan, issued its final report in 1997, but Barbara Jordan held a press conference in 1995 releasing the […]

IBM discrimination settlement undermines argument for doubling immigration

NumbersUSA — The settlement received very little attention but is significant because advocates for doubling future immigration – including high-skilled immigration – have planned a “fall blitz” to pressure the House into conferencing with the Senate immigration bill, S. 744. The Silicon Valley Leadership Group is in D.C. this week along with the agriculture lobby […]

Is the STEM shortage a manufactured crisis?

Deseret News — America is facing a shortage of workers in the STEM fields — science, technology, engineering and math — at least according to popular wisdom and belief. But an emerging group of critics is arguing that the STEM shortage may not be nearly as bad as popular sentiment has made it out to […]

Forgotten Victims—American Workers Immiserated By Chinese Immigration In Nineteenth Century California

VDARE — Open Borders advocates would have us believe there were no victims during past periods of rampant immigration enthusiasm. But immigrants to America were hardly innocents eventually shut out by cruel xenophobes. And the American victims of mass immigration are forgotten–perhaps deliberately in order to justify the current dispossession of the historic American nation. […]