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Tag Archives: immigration studies
Immigration Unemployment At Record High
From CIS.org: WASHINGTON (April 27, 2009) – A new report finds immigrant unemployment (legal and illegal) was higher in the first quarter of 2009 than at any time since 1994, when immigrants were first separated out in the monthly data. … Continue reading
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Tagged advance copies, connecticut florida, immigration studies, janice kephart, lawful presence, native employment, research demographer, unemployment rates
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Will Immigration Policy Change Under Obama?
FROM CIS.org: WASHINGTON (March 26, 2009) – The current administration has begun work on re-shaping the way the Department of Homeland Security will carry out its mission. Various programs, such as REAL ID, E-Verify, and the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, … Continue reading
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Tagged deputy assistant secretary, immigration studies, michael chertoff, national security policy, secretary michael chertoff, western hemisphere travel initiative
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New report finds wage and employment growth for legal workers after Swift plant raids
From CIS.org: WASHINGTON (March 19, 2009) – On December 12, 2006, Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel raided six meatpacking plants owned by Swift & Co. in the largest immigration enforcement action in U.S. history. The plants are located in Iowa, … Continue reading
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Tagged average wages, dramatic decline, immigration enforcement, immigration studies, meatpacking plants, steady decline
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Worksite Raids Boost Wages
From CIS.org: WASHINGTON (March 16, 2009) – On December 12, 2006, Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel raided six meatpacking plants owned by Swift & Co. in the largest immigration enforcement action in U.S. history. The plants are located in Iowa, … Continue reading
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Tagged dramatic decline, immigration and customs enforcement, immigration enforcement, immigration studies, meatpacking plants, swift co
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New Report: Should Judges Control US Immigration Policy?
Mark Krikorian writes: WASHINGTON (February 25, 2009) – In last week’s decision in the case of 17 Chinese Uighur Muslims held at Guantanamo, a federal appeals court reiterated the exclusive control over immigration by the political branches of government. The … Continue reading
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Tagged federal appeals court, immigration matters, immigration studies, justice felix frankfurter, supreme court justice, unrestricted immigration
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