24 Aug 2010

Of Visa Fees and Border Surveillance

The day after the Senate folded its tent for the August recess, President Obama signed into law a new measure designed to mend fences - literally and politically - in the states along the border of the American southwest. The new law can be seen...

18 Aug 2010

Key Senator Attacks Birthright Citizenship

After Senator John McCain (R-AZ) quit the field, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) became the leading GOP voice to demand comprehensive immigration reform. That all came to an end last spring, when Senator Graham withdrew from long-running bipartisan negotiations with Democratic Senator Charles Schumer of New...

16 Aug 2010

CBO Study: Immigrants in the U.S. Labor Market

In July, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a fascinating statistical portrait of immigrants in the U.S. labor market, entitled The Role of Immigrants In the U.S. Labor Market: An Update (See the report, PDF 676KB.) These latest CBO findings are sure to influence the...

04 Aug 2010

Immigration, Innovation, and Job Growth

It is a truth universally acknowledged that election-year politics add more heat than light to the issues of the day, and in that respect, this election year is little different from others - especially where immigration is concerned. Although there are many legitimate concerns about...

03 Aug 2010

Immigration and the Canadian Example


Canada appears to have weathered the worldwide economic storm better than most, including the United States, according to a recent article in the Portland Press Herald, of Maine. (See U.S. Might Learn from Canada's Rebound, by Don Lee, Portland Press Herald, 18.Jul.2010.) Along with careful...

31 Jul 2010

USCIS Proposes New Fee Waiver Form

USCIS taketh away, but sometimes it giveth. In July of 1997, USCIS raised fees for a broad range of immigration filings, including the green card, which jumped overnight from about $400 to over $1,000, including the mandatory biometrics fee. USCIS recently announced its intention to...