Tech Job Shortage Narrative Skillfully Packaged and Promoted

Bemidji Pioneer – Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg et al., promote the idea that America has a skills shortage crisis that can be resolved through importing millions of foreign-born workers. Yet the evidence proves that there’re millions of talented, eager and willing Americans in virtually every field. Several non-partisan sources confirm the ample supply of U.S. labor. […]

Today’s Grads Face Mounting Pressure From Foreign Tech Workers

PFIR – Mass layoffs are typically justified in terms of restructuring to meet changing market needs, retooling for the next phase of innovation, or remaining competitive in an increasingly dynamic industry. But there’s more to it than this. These goals can be achieved in large part by replacing American workers with foreign workers who will […]

More Immigration Would Hurt Low-Wage American Workers

Washington Free Beacon – Immigration reform will make matters worse for an already damaged economy, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) said. “If you don’t have 2 percent growth you’re not creating jobs. The number of people dropping out of the workforce is stunning. It is not a healthy trend.” [Read More]

Scheme to Get Driver’s Licenses for Illegal Immigrants Foiled in Virginia

Washington Post – Jose Calderon lined up the customers, charging them a few thousand bucks for the promise of authentic state IDs despite their illegal residency in the United States. Maria Cavallaro gave them what they sought, using her position at the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles to procure driver’s licenses, learner’s permits and identification […]

TSA Agents Trained to Run Away, Save Selves During Airport Checkpoint Shootings

WND – Back in January, an oddly prescient investigative report revealed that should a shooting occur at one of the nation’s airports – such as happened in Los Angeles recently – Transportation Security Administration screeners were being trained to first “save themselves.” [Read More]

Infosys to Pay $34 Million for Systemic Visa Fraud and Abuse of Immigration Processes

Dallas Morning News – Federal officials announced a record settlement agreement that requires Infosys Corporation to pay $34 million for systemic visa fraud and abuse of immigration processes. The India-based company is involved in consulting, technology and IT outsourcing and has offices in 30 countries, including the United States. [Read More]