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  center for immigration studies jobs: New Jobs in Recession and Recovery United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims, 2005
  center for immigration studies jobs: The Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Committee on National Statistics, Panel on the Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration, 2017-07-13 The Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration finds that the long-term impact of immigration on the wages and employment of native-born workers overall is very small, and that any negative impacts are most likely to be found for prior immigrants or native-born high school dropouts. First-generation immigrants are more costly to governments than are the native-born, but the second generation are among the strongest fiscal and economic contributors in the U.S. This report concludes that immigration has an overall positive impact on long-run economic growth in the U.S. More than 40 million people living in the United States were born in other countries, and almost an equal number have at least one foreign-born parent. Together, the first generation (foreign-born) and second generation (children of the foreign-born) comprise almost one in four Americans. It comes as little surprise, then, that many U.S. residents view immigration as a major policy issue facing the nation. Not only does immigration affect the environment in which everyone lives, learns, and works, but it also interacts with nearly every policy area of concern, from jobs and the economy, education, and health care, to federal, state, and local government budgets. The changing patterns of immigration and the evolving consequences for American society, institutions, and the economy continue to fuel public policy debate that plays out at the national, state, and local levels. The Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration assesses the impact of dynamic immigration processes on economic and fiscal outcomes for the United States, a major destination of world population movements. This report will be a fundamental resource for policy makers and law makers at the federal, state, and local levels but extends to the general public, nongovernmental organizations, the business community, educational institutions, and the research community.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Immigration Reform and America's Unchosen Future Otis L. Graham, 2008
  center for immigration studies jobs: The 50% American Stanley Allen Renshon, 2005 President Bush's attempts to liberalize immigration laws in the United States have raised serious questions about our national identity. Just what does it mean to be an American? What exactly holds us together as a people? What, if anything, can be done to strengthen the national attachments of millions of new immigrants who arrive on our shores every year--especially in an age of terrorism? Political psychologist Stanley Renshon attempts to answer these questions by looking at recent immigration trends and how federal, state, and local governments have dealt with volatile issues such as language requirements, voting rights, and schooling. Concerned that America is not doing enough to help immigrants appreciate the history and culture of their new homeland, Renshon makes several dramatic policy proposals to help transform a) the current status of dual citizenship and b) foreign attachments to national attachments. For instance, Renshon argues that American citizens should be actively discouraged from voting in foreign elections--which many current immigrants are allowed to do--and that they should be discouraged from serving in a foreign military service. While some will interpret Renshon's project as a politically conservative manifesto against liberal cosmopolitanism--and, indeed, he is highly critical of multiculturalism at the expense of patriotism--he is hard to categorize. At two points he lauds Bill Clinton's One America program; he also savages the Wall Street Journal for advocating open borders, and critiques George W. Bush's immigration policies. This is bound to be controversial, and will likely find an enthusiastic audience among thinking conservatives.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Debates on U.S. Immigration Judith Gans, Elaine M. Replogle, Daniel J. Tichenor, 2012-10-17 This volume uses introductory essays followed by point/counterpoint articles to explore prominent and perennially important debates, providing readers with views on multiple sides of the complex issue of US immigration.
  center for immigration studies jobs: The New Case Against Immigration Mark Krikorian, 2008-07-03 New research reveals why America can no longer afford mass immigration Mark Krikorian has studied the trends and concluded that America must permanently reduce immigration— both legal and illegal—or face enormous problems in the near future. His argument is based on facts, not fear. Wherever they come from, today’s immigrants are actually very similar to those who arrived a century ago. But they are coming to a very different America—one where changes in the economy, society, and government create different incentives for newcomers. Before the upheavals of the 1960s, the U.S. expected its immigrants—from Italy to India—to earn a living, learn English, and become patriotic Americans. But the rise of identity politics, political correctness, and Great Society programs means we no longer make these demands. In short, the problem isn’t them, it’s us. Even positive developments such as technological progress hinder the assimilation of immigrants. It’s easy now for newcomers to live “transnational” lives. Immigration will be in the headlines through Election Day and beyond, and this controversial book will help drive the debate.
  center for immigration studies jobs: How Many Is Too Many? Philip Cafaro, 2015-02-06 How many immigrants should we allow into the US annually, and who gets to come? The question is easy to ask, but hard to answer, for thoughtful individuals and for our nation as a whole. Philosopher Philip Cafaro answers the question as a political progressive who, perhaps surprisingly, wants to reduce immigration into the United States. Cafaro details how current immigration levelsthe highest in American historyundermine attempts to achieve progressive economic, environmental and social goals. He shows that by thinking through immigration, liberals can get clearer on their own goals. These do not include having the largest possible percentage of racial and ethnic minoritiesbut creating a society free of racial discrimination, where diversity is appreciated. They do not include an ever-growing economybut an economy that works for the good of society as a whole. They most certainly do not include a crowded, cooked, polluted, ever-more-tamed environmentbut a healthy, spacious landscape with sufficient room for wild nature. Finally, liberals goals should include playing our proper role as global citizenswhile paying attention to our special responsibilities as Americans. Like it or not, those responsibilities include setting US immigration policy.
  center for immigration studies jobs: U.S. Border Security Judith Ann Warner, 2010-07-20 This text provides an integrated view of post-9/11 security concerns over the United States's shared border with Mexico and Canada in regards to terrorism, unauthorized migration, drug and arms smuggling, and other illegal trade. The challenges facing U.S. Customs and Border Patrol are daunting. There are 19,841 miles of American land and water boundaries to protect, and 95,000 miles of shoreline and defined air space subject to homeland security surveillance. Additionally, the booming drug trade across the U.S.-Mexico border, combined with the ever-increasing number of migrants wanting to reach our land of opportunity, has resulted in a grim death toll: more than 5,000 known migrant deaths have occurred along the U.S.-Mexico border during 1995–2008, and in 2009, an estimated 9,635 Mexicans were killed in drug-related violence, with 2,573 people killed in Ciudad Juarez alone. U.S. Border Security focuses on the contrast between border security before and after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This text also examines the controversial topics of illegal immigration, counterterrorism, drug and weapons trafficking, human smuggling, the impact of border security on the movement of people and goods, and the effect of the war on terrorism on civil and human rights.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Do Federal Programs Ensure U.S. Workers are Recruited First Before Employees [i.e. Employers] Hire from Abroad? United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor, 2009
  center for immigration studies jobs: The Global Economic Crisis and Migration Christof Roos, Natascha Zaun, 2018-10-18 Offering an in-depth analysis of the impact of the economic crisis (2008–2012) on immigration movements and policies in the U.S. and Europe, the analysis in this book is guided by two key questions: What is the scope of change?; and did the crisis motivate this change or did other factors do so? The contributions to the book find that the crisis had immediate effects on migration patterns – migrants left crisis-stricken countries, naturalised in non-crisis countries where they had previously settled, or stopped migrating to formerly attractive countries which had been negatively affected by the crisis. Whereas prior to the crisis the majority of migrants were highly-skilled, during the crisis there was a shift to vulnerable groups such as low-skilled workers and women. The book also finds that migration policies have indeed changed in times of crisis. However, these changes are neither exclusively restrictions nor liberalisations, but encompass changes in both directions. Despite the coincidence of many policy changes with the crisis, these changes are not primarily induced by the crisis. Instead, politicians rhetorically used the crisis to promote both liberal and restrictive policy changes which were already in the making before the crisis. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Illegal Immigration Michael C. LeMay, 2015-09-22 A valuable resource for high school, college, and general readers, this book provides an up-to-date, comprehensive examination of illegal immigration in America, addressing its complex history, comparing its occurrence today with the past, and explaining why a solution is so difficult to enact. Who is coming into the United States illegally and why? What compels people to leave their country of origin? Is the United States responsible for taking care of the more than 11 million individuals who are here illegally? Are illegal immigrants helping or harming our nation's economy and infrastructure? Should our borders be secured as called for by many politicians? This book examines the history of illegal immigration in the United States, addressing the tough questions about the issue and describing in detail the most significant issues and events in recent decades. It succinctly tackles the topic of illegal immigration without bias, explores the myriad of problems and controversies that have arisen due to illegal immigration, and explains how lawmakers have historically tried—and continue to try—to solve these issues. This thoroughly revised and updated second edition ofIllegal Immigration: A Reference Handbook covers the debate over the vexing and seemingly intractable illegal immigration problem from all angles and updates the discussion to 2015. It covers the key court, executive, and legislative-branch actions on the matter and examines both state and national-level government attempts to cope with illegal immigration. The book also contains a variety of primary source documents in summary format that cover all the key laws enacted, presidential or state governor's executive actions taken, and key court decisions since 1985. These documents not only provide factual data but also give context that allows readers to better grasp the complexity of the problem and the difficulty in trying to improve the situation through regulation.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Resources in Education , 1989-03
  center for immigration studies jobs: Immigration and the American Dream Margaret Sands Orchowski, 2008 In Immigration and the American Dream, Margaret Sands Orchowski cuts through the rhetoric, labels, political spin, myths, mantras, and misinformation and discusses the facts about immigration-past, present and future. Filled with accessible anecdotes and quotes from prominent individuals and newspapers, the book frames and defines the relevant issues, and looks at the politics behind Congressional immigration reform initiatives.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Counseling With Immigrants, Refugees, and Their Families From Social Justice Perspectives Patricia Arredondo, Mary L. Fawcett, Dawnette L. Cigrand, Sandra Bertram Grant, Rieko Miyakuni, Dariyan Adams, 2024-04-02 Immigrants and refugees continue to make enormous contributions to the economic, educational, and cultural richness of the U.S. They plan for and manage multiple changes to achieve goals for themselves and their families, and in the process, give back to the U.S. This book provides insight for counselors working with immigrants and refugees and their families across the lifespan. Social justice and multicultural counseling competency frameworks ground this text, which is intended for counselors working in academic settings, conducting research, and practicing in different contexts. Because immigrants and refugees have various cultural heritages, immigration journeys, reasons for migrating, and presenting situations, counselors must be prepared to engage with individuals and families as unique clients. Descriptions of these contextual factors, including data and legislation, are included. This book will guide counselors in recognizing the additional steps they may need to take to account for culture, language, health status, relationships in place, and of course the priority issues (i.e., child’s illness and/or school bullying) to be dealt with. Additionally, counselors will learn about the rationale for migration as well as the concentration camps that may be “home” to refugees for an indeterminate time. Counselors will read about losses that affect immigrant and refugee clients and how these “naturally” contribute to sadness, depression, anger, and self-isolation. To purchase print copies, please visit the ACA Store. Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA or any other questions about ACA Publications should be directed to publications@counseling.org. ACA no longer provides complimentary print desk copies. Digital evaluation copies may be requested from Wiley by clicking the link above and completing the details about your institution and course.
  center for immigration studies jobs: ICE Worksite Enforcement United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration Policy and Enforcement, 2011
  center for immigration studies jobs: Reid-Kennedy Bill United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary, 2006
  center for immigration studies jobs: Proposals for Improving the Electronic Employment Verification and Worksite Enforcement System United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law, 2007
  center for immigration studies jobs: Trends in Immigrant and Native Employment Steven A. Camarota, Karen Jensenius, 2009-09 This report finds that immigrants have been hit somewhat harder by the current recession than have native-born Americans. Immigrants (legal and illegal) now have significantly higher unemployment than natives. This represents a change from the recent past, when native-born Americans typically had higher unemployment rates. The picture is complex, with the least and most educated immigrants experiencing the largest increases in unemployment relative to natives. However, the least educated immigrants still have a lower unemployment rate than their native-born counter parts. Tables and graphs.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Immigration Cari Lee Skogberg Eastman, 2016-12-12 What are the myths and truths regarding immigration in the United States? This book provides readers with an impartial understanding of the true state of immigration and immigration policy in the United States by refuting falsehoods, misinformation, and exaggerations surrounding this topic—and confirming the validity of other assertions. Immigration: Examining the Facts provides a one-stop resource for straight answers on the impact—both positive and negative—of immigration trends on the United States. Its coverage of key issues serves students as well as members of the general public who want to better understand immigration trends and their effect on various aspects of American society. By utilizing quantifiable information from objective, authoritative sources, readers will be able to make informed judgments about immigration claims made by both liberals and conservatives. The book analyzes specific claims about immigration that are perpetuated through media or public discourse, identifies the origins of these claims, and then offers empirical data from impartial research sources to consider the veracity of those claims. Organized into subject chapters, each of which addresses assertions about specific immigration topics, this resource gives students and other users the tools to gain a more accurate understanding of the issue, improve their critical thinking skills, and increase their awareness of the views and strategies of political parties, lawmakers, news organizations, and advocacy groups on this important subject.
  center for immigration studies jobs: The Fiscal Costs of the President's Executive Actions on Immigration United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Subcommittee on National Security, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Subcommittee on Health Care, Benefits, and Administrative Rules, 2015
  center for immigration studies jobs: The American Dream Joseph L. Daleiden, Can each of us achieve our own American dream while recognizing needs of other individuals, society, and future generations? Not if our present national policies continue, warns long term planning expert Joseph L. Daleiden. He persuasively argues that if present socioeconomic trends remain, our nation faces social disaster before the middle of the 21st century.These trends can be reversed, he insists, but only if we are willing to (1) reject failed policies both liberal and conservative directed at population growth, the environment, the national debt, trade, poverty, crime, race relations, education, healthcare, social security, and tax reform; (2) accept that all of these areas of concern are intertwined; and (3) take responsibility for our decisions.Avoiding ideology and platitudes, Daleiden's pragmatic approach relies on actual evidence of how prospective policies will influence human behavior and whether their outcomes will increase or decrease human happiness in the long run.Joseph L. Daleiden (Evanston, IL) is also the author of The Final Superstition: A Critical Evaluation of the Judeo-Christian Legacy, and The Science of Morality: The Individual, Community, and Future Generations.
  center for immigration studies jobs: OECD Economic Surveys: United States 2005 OECD, 2005-10-27 This economic survey examines the key challenges facing the US economy including fiscal sustainability and budgetary discipline, fiscal relations across levels of government, adjustment of the current account, and labour market issues such as trade ...
  center for immigration studies jobs: Black Identities Mary C. WATERS, 2009-06-30 The story of West Indian immigrants to the United States is generally considered to be a great success. Mary Waters, however, tells a very different story. She finds that the values that gain first-generation immigrants initial success--a willingness to work hard, a lack of attention to racism, a desire for education, an incentive to save--are undermined by the realities of life and race relations in the United States. Contrary to long-held beliefs, Waters finds, those who resist Americanization are most likely to succeed economically, especially in the second generation.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Racial and Ethnic Tensions in American Communities , 1999
  center for immigration studies jobs: Racial and Ethnic Tensions in American Communities United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1993
  center for immigration studies jobs: Immigration and Its Contribution to Our Economic Strength United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee, 2013
  center for immigration studies jobs: Issues for Debate in Social Policy CQ Researcher,, 2009-08-18 Issues for Debate in Social Policy is a timely supplement for courses in Social Policy. Each article gives substantial background and analysis of a particular issue as well as useful pedagogical features to inspire critical thinking and to help students grasp and review key material. Topics include: * Women′s Rights * Middle Class Squeeze * Vanishing Jobs * Race and Politics * Domestic Poverty * Welfare Reform * Hunger in America * Social Security Reform * Child Welfare Reform * Wounded Veterans * Universal Coverage * Ending Homelessness * Mortgage Crisis * Caring for the Elderly * Aging Baby Boomers * Gender Pay Gap * The Obama Presidency.
  center for immigration studies jobs: U.S. Immigration Policy and Its Impact on the American Economy United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and the Workforce, 2006
  center for immigration studies jobs: They’re Not Listening Ryan James Girdusky, Harlan Hill, 2020-06-16 The election of Donald Trump in America and the referendum on European Union membership in the United Kingdom, otherwise known as Brexit, sent shockwaves throughout the world. Cosmopolitan elites across the globe never saw this populist uprising coming and still do not understand it. People across the globe have been increasingly voting for national-populist politicians over the last twenty years. The current nationalist-populist revolt started long before Donald Trump came down his golden escalator, and even before Prime Minister David Cameron agreed to hold a referendum vote on the EU. It wasn’t isolated to rundown towns in Northern England or the Midwest, and it wasn’t solely because of demographic changes, ignorance, intolerance, or a “whitelash.” It was occurring because the elites chose to ignore voters’ concerns when it came to globalism and neoliberalism. Issues like mass immigration, war, economic inequality, and national sovereignty were sacrosanct to neoliberals, and ultimately, their unwillingness to concede on these issues built discontent among millions of people.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Examining the Career Development Practices and Experiences of Immigrants Keengwe, Jared, Kungu, Kenneth, 2020-12-18 There has been a marked increase in the number of immigrants worldwide. However, there is still limited research on immigrant experiences at work, especially the challenges and opportunities they face as they navigate and (re-)establish careers in new host countries. Examining the Career Development Practices and Experiences of Immigrants is a comprehensive reference book that expands the understanding of career development issues faced by immigrants and explores organizational practices relevant to immigrant career development. The book presents research on the challenges, opportunities, and outcomes immigrants face as they navigate new employment and career landscapes. With coverage of such themes as career experience, career identities, and occupational downgrading, this book offers an essential reference source for managers, executives, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and students.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Legislation Concerning Immigrant Issues United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims, 1998
  center for immigration studies jobs: Making Immigration Work for American Minorities United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration Policy and Enforcement, 2011
  center for immigration studies jobs: U.S. Economy, U.S. Workers, and Immigration Reform (continued) United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law, 2007
  center for immigration studies jobs: Transformation of the Employment Structure in the EU and USA, 1995-2007 E. Fernandez-Macias, J. Hurley, D. Storrie, 2012-05-15 This collection describes the changing structure of employment during the period of robust employment expansion that preceded the credit crunch and features contributions from a team of leading labour market researchers from Europe and the United States.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Social Inequality Charles E. Hurst, Heather M. Fitz Gibbon, Anne M. Nurse, 2016-08-05 Like past editions, this ninth edition of Social Inequality: Forms, Causes, and Consequences is a user-friendly introduction to the study of social inequality. This book conveys the pervasiveness and extensiveness of social inequality in the United States within a comparative context, to show how inequality occurs, how it affects all of us, and what is being done about it. This edition benefits from a variety of changes that have significantly strengthened the text. The authors pay increased attention to disability, transgender issues, intersectionality, experiences of Muslims, Hispanic populations, and immigration. The 9th edition also includes content on the fall-out from the recession across various groups. The sections on global inequalities have been greatly updated, emphasizing comparative inequalities and the impact of the process of globalization on inequality internationally. The authors have also added material on several current social movements, including Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, and Marriage Equality.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Issues In Race And Ethnicity, 6th Edition CQ Researcher,, 2012-09-15 This new sixth edition brings together nuanced treatment of some of todayÆs most pressing matters in the politics of race and ethnicity, from immigration policy and the changing demographics of the U.S. electorate to promoting racial diversity in public schools and the impact of hate speech. Sure to spark lively classroom discussion, Issues in Race and Ethnicity allows students to see an issue from all sides and examine how policy is made and implemented. Each chapter examines the key players, stakes, and lessons for the future, while covering the range of fact, analysis, and opinion surrounding each issue. For current coverage, your students will appreciate the balanced and unbiased reporting of CQ Researcher, along with the following useful features: a pron box that examines two competing sides of a single question; a detailed chronology; an annotated bibliography and web resources; and photos, charts, graphs, and maps. Customize your own book! Choose from an extensive collection of CQ Researcher articles and create the Issues in Race and Ethnicity that is perfect for your class. Find out more at custom.cqpress.com.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Urban Issues, 6th Edition , 2012-09-15 Is extreme poverty growing? Is business-style competition a good model for improving schools? Are downtowns making a sustainable comeback? These are just some of the provocative questions your students will find in the new edition of Urban Issues. For current coverage of urban politics, your students will appreciate the balanced and unbiased reporting of CQ Researcher. Urban Issues gives them a window into how policy is made and implemented and is sure to spark classroom debate. Each chapter examines the key players, stakes, and lessons for the future, while covering the range of fact, analysis, and opinion surrounding each issue. Advancing critical thinking, each report includes the following useful features: a pron box that examines two competing sides of a single question; a detailed chronology; an annotated bibliography and web resources; and photos, charts, graphs, and maps. Customize your own book! Choose from an extensive collection of CQ Researcher articles and create the Urban Issues that is perfect for your class. Find out more at custom.cqpress.com.
  center for immigration studies jobs: Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005 United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary, 2005
  center for immigration studies jobs: Jobless Recovery? Steven A. Camarota, 2008-11 The recovery from the recession of 2001 has been described as ¿jobless.¿ In fact, an analysis of data shows that between March of 2000 and March of 2004, the number of adults working actually increased, but all of the net change went to immigrant workers. The number of adult immigrants (18 years of age and older) holding a job increased by over two million between 2000 and 2004, while the number of adult natives holding a job is nearly half a million fewer. This study also finds that the number of adult natives who are unemployed or who have withdrawn from the labor force is dramatically higher in 2004 than it was in 2000. These findings raise the possibility that immigration has adversely affected the job prospects of native-born Americans. Tables.
  center for immigration studies jobs: The Impact of Illegal Immigration on the Wages and Employment Opportunities of Black Workers , 2010
The Consequences of Illegal Immigration for Housing …
Summary: My testimony will focus on the impact of illegal immigration on housing affordability, public coffers, and American workers. Adding millions of people to the country through …

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Oct 28, 2020 · center for immigration studies (cis) IMPACT: The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) is an anti-immigration research organization founded in 1985 that advocates a reduction …

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There is evidence that illegal immigrants adversely impact the wages and employment of some American workers. One of the chief arguments for tolerating illegal immigration is that the low …

Immigration Numbers Matter: Unprecedented scale has …
Understanding the Scale of Immigration •In half century pre-Covid, immigration was very high •Immigration dipped during Covid, then rebounded •In 2024 foreign born hit 15.5% of …

I. Background - Center for Immigration Studies
Congress has imposed restrictions on immigration, including wage requirements for H-1B visa holders and other foreign workers, to “preserve jobs for American workers,” and ensure …

The Cost of Illegal Immigration to Taxpayers - Congress.gov
Jan 11, 2024 · Illegal immigrants actually have high rates of work, and they do pay some taxes, including income and payroll taxes. The fundamental reason that illegal immigrants are a net …

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workers fared in recent decades as immigration has increased. Deterioration at the Bottom of the Labor Market There has been a long-term decline in wages, even before the current …

The Impact of Large-Scale Immigration on American Workers
Mar 16, 2016 · Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, 2013. the possibility that by increasing the supply of workers, immigration has shifted bargaining power to employers, …

Illegal Immigration and the U.S. Labor Market - House
Sep 13, 2023 · Using large-scale illegal immigration to fill jobs may please employers, but doing so has allowed policy-makers to largely ignore the extremely troubling decline in participation. …

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immigration system brings in many immigrants who are likely to access the welfare system; and 3) proposals to allow in more less-educated immigrants to fill low-wage jobs would create …

The Impact of Illegal Immigration on the Wages and …
Illegal immigration to the United States in recent decades has tended to depress both wages and employment rates for low-skilled American citizens, a disproportionate number of whom are …

CMS Report - The Center for Migration Studies of New York …
Apr 29, 2020 · Based on 2018 US Census data, the Center for Migration Studies (CMS) estimates that 19.8 million immigrants work in “essential critical infrastructure” categories (DHS 2020).2 …

The Effect of Immigrants on the Earnings of Low-Skilled …
effect of immigration on earnings is felt in low-skilled occupations. Additionally, immigration is likely to have contributed significantly to the difficulties of low-skilled workers in the labor …

Does the H-2B Visa Program Make Sense? - judiciary.senate.gov
Jun 8, 2016 · reduces job opportunities for natives. A more recent analysis by Federal Reserve economist Christopher Smith in 2012 found that immigration reduces the employment of U.S. …

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Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has gone on to become the go-to think tank for the anti-immigrant movement with its reports and staffers often cited by media and anti-immigrant …

Backgrounder Center for Immigration Studies June 2009
his Backgrounder examines illegal immigration-related document fraud and identity theft that is committed primarily for the purpose of employment. It debunks three common misconceptions: …

Center for Immigration Studies - Congress.gov
Mar 7, 2024 · Andrew “Art” Arthur serves as Resident Fellow in Law and Policy for the Center for Immigration Studies, a Washington, DC-based research institute that examines the impact of …

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• Overall, immigrants are much more likely than native-born workers to work in low-wage jobs, reside in urban areas, and live in larger households; this partly explains why they are much …

The Economic Impacts of Immigrant Labor on U.S. Dairy …
well. In U.S. dairy, a 2009 study by the Center for North American Studies (CNAS) conducted for the National Milk Producers Federation indicated 62 percent of milk asw produced by farms …

The Impact of Large-Scale Immigration on American Workers
Mar 16, 2016 · The Impact of Large-Scale Immigration on American Workers Testimony Prepared for Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest …

The Center for Comparative Immigration Studies CCIS …
the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at the University of California, San Diego September 27, 2005 WORKING PAPER: NOT FOR CITATION WITHOUT PERMISSION OF …

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The Center for Comparative Immigration Studies CCIS University of California, San Diego Gender Differences in Support for Radical Right, Anti- ... attitudes women may have toward …

The Cost of Illegal Immigration to Taxpayers - Center for …
In a recent report for the Center for Immigration Studies my colleague Karen Zeigler analyzed the CPS and found that there were 49.5 million immigrants (legal and illegal together) in the …

The Effects of Immigration on Employment and Wages in the …
As mentioned in Borjas’ model, research suggests that immigration’s impacts are relative to skill level and education. Many foreign workers in the U.S. fall into the category of low-skilled, as …

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Jul 17, 2017 · announcement of his nomination, including the Center for Immigration Studies,9 an organization classified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. 10 USCIS is a …

Trends in Immigrant and Native Employment - Center for …
Center for Immigration Studies May 2009 Trends in Immigrant and Native Employment By Steven A. Camarota and Karen Jensenius Steven A. Camarota is the Director of Research and Karen …

Memorandum Center for Immigration Studies June 2012
Center for Immigration Studies June 2012 How Employers Cheat America’s Aging By Hiring Foreign Workers By David North David North is a CIS fellow who has studied the interaction of …

Summary - Center for Immigration Studies
Center for Immigration Studies Center for Immigration Studies Ireland was the last of the European Union countries to abolish birthright citizenship, in 2005. Through a referendum ...

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in lower paying jobs than they had previously held. The strongest negative employment effects were on jobs that were complementary to those that had been held by the deported. Without …

Backgrounder Center for Immigration Studies December 2005
BackgrounderCenter for Immigration Studies December 2005 Immigrants at Mid-Decade A Snapshot of America’s Foreign-Born Population in 2005 By Steven A. Camarota Steven …

EDUCATION - Center for Immigration Studies
Center for Immigration Studies 1629 K St., NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20006 (202) 466-8185 E-mail: sac@cis.org EDUCATION: University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Ph.D. in Policy …

Testimony on: The Impact of Biden’s Open Border on the
Sep 13, 2023 · 167.8 million potential workers in the labor force and 156.4 million payroll jobs. A variety of estimates places the number of illegal immigrants in the United States in the range of …

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1 Center for American Progress | The Economic Effects of Granting Legal Status and Citizenship to Undocumented Immigrants ... would sum to $618 billion. On average over the 10 years, this …

THE CENTER FOR COMPARATIVE IMMIGRATION STUDIES
Visiting Research Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies ... In migrant-sending countries, information about jobs and living standards abroad is most efficiently transmitted …

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Center for Immigration Studies . Thank you, Chairman McClintock and Ranking Member Jayapal, for the opportunity to appear at this hearing to discuss how Congress can help restore …

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International Internship Listings1 This document contains listings for internationally-focused internships in the US or abroad. Some are paid (these are marked with an asterisk*) but most …

Senator Barack Obama and Immigration Reform
92 Journal ofBlackStudies ConservativeVoices Ultraconservative views, from organizations such as the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) and the Center for Immigration …

Immigrants and Public Benefits: What Does the Research Say?
Center for Immigration Studies publish studies that show immigrant-headed households use significantly more public benefits than native-born Americans. Researchers affiliated with more …

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Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has gone on to become the go-to think tank for the anti-immigrant movement with its reports and staffers often cited by media and anti-immigrant …

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Jan 22, 2025 · Center for Immigration Studies . Thank you, Chairman McClintock and Ranking Member Jayapal, for the opportunity to appear at this hearing to discuss how Congress can …

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Center for Immigration Studies Maps: Sanctuary Cities, Counties, and States By Bryan Griffith and Jessica M. Vaughan on July 27, 2017 NEW MAP: MS-13 Crimes Immigration Brief: Sanctuary …

Mexican Immigrants Face Threats to Civil Rights and …
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies University of California, San Diego 1 1 The authors thank Doreen Hsu for her research assistance and S. Deborah Kang for her suggestions.

Testimony of Todd Bensman - House
Jul 26, 2023 · Senior Fellow, Center for Immigration Studies; Former Manager, Counterterrorism Intelligence Texas Department of Public Safety Intelligence and Counterterrorism Division To …

United States Immigration Policy: The 1965 Act and its …
to lose theirjobs" (quoted in Center for Immigration Studies, 1995). Althoughnot all contemporaries were as sanguine asthis, historians have generally taken the viewthat the legislators in 1965 …

The Cost of Illegal Immigration to Taxpayers
• The current surge of illegal immigration is unprecedented. Some 2.7 million inadmissible aliens have been released into the country by the administration since January 2021. There have also …

The Effect of Low-Skilled Immigration on U.S. Prices: …
tion. My estimates of the local impact of low-skilled immigration on natives’ wages are in line with what most other cross-city studies have found (see Card 1990, 2005; Altonji and Card 1991; …

The Cost of Illegal Immigration to Taxpayers
In a recent report for the Center for Immigration Studies my colleague Karen Zeigler analyzed the CPS and found that there were 49.5 million immigrants (legal and illegal together) in the …

Can a Border Wall Pay for Itself? - United States House …
Center for Immigration Studies 1629 K Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20006 (202) 466 8185 fax, (202) 466 8076 sac@cis.org www.cis.org Summary This testimony is based on a …

FOR RELEASE JUNE 28, 2018 - Pew Research Center
Jun 28, 2018 · on illegal immigration into the U.S. recently, opinions about legal immigration have undergone a long-term change. Support for increasing the level of legal immigration has risen, …

Catholic University Law Review
Apr 27, 2022 · States seeking jobs if they were unlikely to gain employment. Ultimately, attacking the immigration on the supply side of the issue has failed. Thus, the article proposes targeting …

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Mar 7, 2024 · Andrew “Art” Arthur serves as Resident Fellow in Law and Policy for the Center for Immigration Studies, a Washington, DC-based research institute that examines the impact of …

“Domestic Slavery” versus “Workers Rights”: Political …
Guest Scholar, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies Abstract: In all countries of the European Union domestic work performed by migrant women, often in an irregular legal status, …

Slowdown in Immigration, Labor Shortages, and Declining …
tan areas and commuting zones—to shed new light on the role of low-skill immigration in shaping U.S. labor market dynamics. In turn, these facts are used to develop a theoretical model with …

Reflecting on the Immigration Act of 1965 - The Social Contract
Reflecting on the Immigration Act of 1965 50th anniversary of the landmark transformation of the United States By DaviD Simcox David Simcox is a senior advisor of Negative Population …

Immigrants in the United States - Center for Immigration …
Steven A. Camarota is the Director of Research at the Center for Immigration Studies. August 2012 Center for Immigration Studies 1629 K Street, N.W., Suite 600 Washington, DC 20006 …

A CONVERSATION ABOUT - American Immigration Council
A CONVERSATION ABOUT THE ECONOMIC. EFFECTS OF IMMIGRANTS ON AFRICAN AMERICANS. GERALD D. JAYNES. JULY 2009. PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS AND …

The Shifting Immigration Landscape: Implications for the …
4 days ago · Immigration Studies, Center for Migration Studies and Wells Fargo Economics From Gushing to a Trickle: Pipeline of Foreign Workers Thins Given the prevalence of foreign-born …

The H-1B Visa Program and Its Impact on the U.S. Economy
SHARE OF SERVICE CENTER DENIALS OVERRULED BY THE USCIS ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS OFFICE 2015 - 6.0% 2018 - 24.0% The H-1B Visa Program and Its Impact on the …

U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary Center for …
May 8, 2024 · Center for Immigration Studies . Thank you, Senator Graham and Senator Durbin, for the opportunity to participate in this hearing. The border crisis resulting from the deliberate …

Immigration and the American Worker - Center for …
Center for Immigration Studies 1. Introduction One of the most contentious issues in the debate over immigration policy, both in the United States and abroad, is the ques-tion of what happens …

The Benefits of Immigration: Addressing Key Myths
In fact, the number of jobs and the size of the workforce tend to grow together. • For those same reasons, empirical studies have found that immigration has only a small and generally positive …

Backgrounder Center for Immigration Studies July 2009
Steven A. Camarota is the Director of Research and Karen Jensenius is a demographer at the Center for Immigration Studies. M onthly Census Bureau data show that the number of less …

Backgrounder Center for Immigration Studies June 2009
Center for Immigration Studies increase and immigration, which, as Figure 1 shows, has varied widely over the past century. From 1880 to the mid-1920s, America experi-enced an …

MAY 2023 / IMMIGRATION RESEARCH INITIATIVE …
• While most immigrants are in middle- or upper-wage jobs, immigrants are at the same time disproportionately likely to be in low-wage jobs. In all, 35 percent of immigrants are in jobs …

Center for Immigration Studies Blueprints for An Ideal Legal ...
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Backgrounder Center for Immigration Studies March 2010
Center for Immigration Studies March 2010 Immigration and the SPLC How the Southern Poverty Law Center Invented a Smear, Served La Raza, Manipulated the Press, and Duped its Donors …

Let’s Talk: Dialogue Across Disciplines on Immigration and …
Dialogue Across Disciplines on Immigration and Integration Issues Harlan Koff1 Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies ***** Abstract: Immigration has become one of the …