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The surge is coming

The United States Justice Department released today that Facebook “intentionally” discriminated against U.S. workers and hired foreign guest workers instead, even going as far as actively trying to deter well-qualified Americans from applying, the culmination of two years of investigative work on behalf of the department.
Six Senate and House Republicans are reportedly expected to meet with amnesty advocates comprised of corporate donors and members of the open border lobby with the intention of “building bipartisanship on immigration reform.”
A District judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump’s necessary reforms of the H-1B visa worker program which is too often used by Fortune 500 CEOs to sideline many American professionals and new graduates.
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD) has debarred Flo-Ag LLC – a farm labor contracting company based in Labelle, Florida – and its principals Jose Flores and Juan Flores from applying for certification to request temporary foreign workers under the H-2A agricultural worker visa program for two years, according to a recent press release.
In what can only be perceived as a victory for big business, universities, and foreign students, a lawsuit aimed at halting the devastating Optional Practical Training (OPT) program has been thrown out by a U.S. District Judge in the District of Columbia.
With several new proposals and regulations aimed at bettering the U.S. immigration system, President Trump shows he is not quite done fighting for the will of the American people when it comes to immigration.
Joe Biden says he will send a massive amnesty deal for “over 11 million” illegal aliens to the United States Senate within his potential first 100 days in office.
A Lake County judge in Indiana has recently struck down the city of Gary’s “welcoming city” ordinance, a cleverly named sanctuary statute that severely limited local compliance with federal immigration agencies and officers, and provided illegal protections to alien residents and visitors.