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]

How Do You Pass Immigration Reform With a President Who Changes the Law by Executive Decree?

American Thinker – Labrador said when he was working with the group he was beginning to feel that immigration reform might be a bad-faith effort from Democrats. “Every single time we were closer to something that actually we could both agree on, the president and his party continued to push back,” he said. “It’s just […]

Second Generation Immigrants Commit More Crimes Than Their Parents

Daily Caller – A recent Pew study found that the crime rate among second generation immigrants is significantly higher than the rate amongst first generation immigrants, even during turbulent teen years. Pew study finds that 25 percent of second generation 16-year-olds were caught committing a crime within the last year, while only 17 percent of […]

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 […]

California Lawmakers Move to Shield Illegal Immigrants From Deportation

Fox News – Police in California would be prohibited from helping deport some illegal immigrants under a bill being considered by Gov. Jerry Brown, in a proposed change some say would violate federal law. The so-called Trust Act would bar police from cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers on a variety of cases. Proponents […]

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. […]