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Children’s Immigration Crisis Continues

Although numbers eased somewhat in July and August, the children’s immigration crisis remains the most pressing immigration issue of the day.  Since October 2013, more than 52,000 children have been taken into custody. Most are from Central America, and a

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Texas A&M Foreign Student Exchange Programs Enriching U.S., Other Nations

Texas is already a well-known magnet for immigrants and businesses seeking to put down roots in its relatively strong employment market and business-friendly environment. Recently, Texas A&M University has gained a reputation for extending that connection to students. Through its

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Central American Immigration Debate Overshadows Stranded Spouses of Legal, H-1B Visa Workers

As the emotionally charged national debate over immigration roils communities across the United States, the much-reported movement of thousands of undocumented children across the U.S.-Mexican border into this country has become the latest flash point of discussion. While the children’s

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Pentagon Emphasizes Tech Developments, Seeks More Foreign-Born STEM Workers

Many industries in Silicon Valley, Texas and the Northeast already rely on highly skilled, foreign-born workers for a significant portion of their workforces. Such workers are particularly valuable in sectors of the U.S. economy tied to the so-called STEM fields

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In Texas, Nominal Political Allies Stand at Odds Over Immigration Reform

How generous should Washington, D.C. be in granting work-related visas? A largely conservative camp argues that immigrants displace American workers. In general, conservative mindsets will not favor a a standardized, government-sanctioned flow of foreign workers into the United States. But

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Will Khobragade’s Diplomatic Row Impact U.S. Immigration Bills?

Sometimes, the final resolution of an important issue is swayed by both politics and tangential events. Politics, certainly, has already shaped the issue immigration reform. Now, a seemingly unrelated controversy has arisen and has the potential to shape some part

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History Suggests That Immigration Reform Has Good Prospects in Election Year

The role of politics can never be underestimated during the voters’ dance on Capitol Hill that spins legislation. As Congress enters another election year, conventional wisdom would say that immigration reform may be one of the political game’s most high-profile

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Start preparing for the H-1B visa now

The H-1B season is fast approaching. Every year the Citizenship and Immigration Service grants 65,000 H-1B visas plus 20,000 H-1B visas for students holding Master’s or a higher degree from an US university. The government’s year starts on October 01,

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White House Remains Steadfast in Support of Senate Immigration Bill

Many U.S. companies — dependent on a relatively unrestricted granting policy for H-1B visas — are nervous over a U.S. Senate bill that would make the visas more costly. The Obama administration hopes to make the Senate measure the heart

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Foreign Nationals in U.S., Impacted by Upheaval at Home, Have Immigration Options

When a tropical cyclone brings havoc to a heavily populated region of the world, or a disputed election triggers massive protests in a country, it would be normal for one to suppose that the people most directly impacted by these

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