Trump reignites H-1B debate

By Jeremy Beck

The exchange made international news. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent quickly clarified that the president was talking about a limited program to train Americans in niche fields. Still, the moment put the spotlight back on a visa program the Trump Administration itself has been critical of.

Sen. Jim Banks urges Trump Admin to end OPT

By Jeremy Beck

“This program was created by bureaucrats to evade immigration limits set by law, and it offers employers a tax break to replace American workers with foreign labor,” Banks writes. “The OPT system incentivizes employers to pass over American graduates and hire foreign guest workers, especially in STEM fields — and that’s exactly what has happened.”

Vice President Vance calls for lower overall immigration

By Jeremy Beck

At a Turning Point USA event last week on October 29th, Vice President J.D. Vance stated his firm belief that lower immigration levels would benefit the country.

Why all these unnecessary foreign worker programs?

By Jeremy Beck

These programs bypass domestic workers and exploit foreigners who work for less. As the headlines make clear, there is no shortage of American STEM talent. So why is our government filling hundreds of thousands of jobs with guest workers?

The Truth About Chain Migration

By Jeremy Beck

As its name suggests, the Nuclear Family Priority Act (H.R. 2705; S. 1328) would limit family-based green cards to spouses and minor children.

60 Years of the Hart-Celler Act and Mass Immigration

By Jeremy Beck

In the end, the bill changed both the “which ones” and the “how many.” The discriminatory quotas were abolished, but immigration numbers almost immediately doubled. Decades of declining inequality, an expanding middle class, and shrinking racial wealth gaps were halted and reversed.

“You Win” birth tourism scam stopped, but the damage is done

By Jeremy Beck

The proprietor pleaded “guilty” but all of the customers now have citizen children thanks to an outdated policy, that – among all of the industrialized nations – only the U.S. and Canada continue.

“Negative Net Migration” Is a Good Thing

By Philip Cafaro

“We may be dealing with NEGATIVE NET MIGRATION to the United States in 2025!”  exclaimed chief data analyst Harry Enten, in a recent report on CNN. “That would be the first time there is negative net migration in this country in at least 50 years — we’re talking about down from 2.8 million in 2024.” … Continued

DeSantis blasts H-1B “scam” and chain migration

By Jeremy Beck

You’ll find a good many politicians echoing DeSantis’ points above, but we grade every Member of Congress on their actions! This is how we know who is truly committed to achieving a better immigration policy.