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Date October 28, 2009

History of H-1B Legislation Shows More Than Employer Abuses

Karl Kiefer, a true citizen-scholar from Sunbright, Tennessee, examines the H-1B visa program. An official government summary of the H-1B visa is available by clicking here. The main use of the H-1B visa is for employers to bring in foreign workers who hold a college degree. Typical occupations include architects, engineers, computer programmers, and accountants. … Continued

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Date May 11, 2009

Is U.S. Immigration Law Racist?

An individual located in the Midwest who has a master’s degree, and is working towards a doctoral degree made the following assertions on her web site: * The United States promotes and fosters immigration from nations that are mostly composed of white Europeans. * The United States attempts to cap immigration from Hispanic nations and … Continued

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Date May 5, 2009

Does the United States Admit a Reasonable Number of Legal Immigrants?

Over the past 20 years, the United States has granted legal permanent residence (green cards) to an average of more than 1 million persons per year:     Year Green Cards Issued 1989 1,090,172 1990 1,535,872 1991 1,826,595 1992 973,445 1993 903,916 1994 803,993 1995 720,177 1996 915,560 1997 797,847 1998 653,206 1999 644,787 2000 … Continued

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