Illegal Immigration Adds a Los Angeles Every Two Years

By Jeremy Beck

Over two million people, for each of the last two years, have either been released into the U.S., avoided detection, or overstayed a visa. Most are economic migrants who plan to stay for a while. That doesn’t count the more than one million who receive green cards every year. Four million people reside in the … Continued

We know what it means to add 82 million people. Do we want to do it again?

By Jeremy Beck

The United States grew by 82 million people from 1990 to today, and could grow by another 50-120 million by 2060, depending immigration scenarios. Since 1990, legal immigration has averaged more than 1 million per year; the largest wave of immigration in world history. Illegal immigration has fluctuated but is now running at historic levels. … Continued

SCOTUS Places Chevron Deference and Biden Immigration Plan on Chopping Block

By Chris Chmielenski

The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) granted certiorari in the case of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo. In particular, they granted review to examine whether or not Chevron deference should be overruled. This is the most important SCOTUS case on the docket as it has the potential to restore the Separation of Powers … Continued

Tech Visa Applications Break Records Amid Mass Tech Layoffs

By Jared Culver

Amid layoffs, Big Business and the media call for ever more immigration to solve inflation, worker shortages, and our national fiscal problems. This cognitive dissonance is most pronounced in the tech sector.

If it can happen in Texas, it can happen anywhere

By Jeremy Beck

Last week, NumbersUSA sent a team to the Texas State Fair grounds in Dallas, TX, site of the largest Earth Day exposition in the world, EarthX. We presented our new study on Texas sprawl, and shared our exhibit with over a fifteen hundred people, most of whom were not surprised to learn that Texas has … Continued

Who’s Really Missing?

By Andrew Good

We know that – even before the ongoing border crisis – our high immigration levels transfer nearly half-a-TRILLION dollars from workers to employers. We can see that high immigration numbers don’t deliver the productivity outcomes advocates promise. No matter. President Biden last week announced yet another lawless step to greenlight additional masses of foreign nationals … Continued

Miles and Miles of Megalopolises

By Jeremy Beck

Purple plains, prairies, and croplands are giving way to urban megalopolises that most people don’t want to live in. Those are two of the emerging findings from the over 20 years of studies that NumbersUSA has produced, including our latest: Americans have always taken pride in our agriculture. Texans are no different. Ninety-three percent of … Continued

Corporate Immigration Fraud Leads to Slap on the Wrist

By Chris Chmielenski

The CEO and COO of Regal Hospitality Solutions, LLC, Sargis Makaryan and Samvel Nikoghosyan respectively, pleaded guilty to one count out of 36 charges in a visa fraud and illegal worker scheme. The case stems from a 2021 indictment that already led to two guilty pleas. The Department of Justice (DOJ) called this a large-scale … Continued

Secretary Xavier Becerra is Biden’s Child Labor Kingpin Pt. 2

By Chris Chmielenski

The New York Times has expanded on their initial report regarding the child labor crisis created by the Biden Administration and it keeps getting uglier. The latest report shines a brighter light on the lies, obfuscations, and buck-passing of the assorted Federal agencies who were interested in protecting their own butts over the health and … Continued