Research and Analysis

Research and Analysis

The Immigrant Success Story

The Immigrant Success Story

Some confusion exists regarding the economic aspects of family-based immigration. To help unpack those aspects, this report focuses on one of them—namely, the earnings of family-based immigrants. Read More

Prosecuting People for Coming to the United States

Prosecuting People for Coming to the United States

Over the last two decades, the federal government increasingly has utilized the criminal courts to punish people for immigration violations. This overview provides basic information about entry-related offenses, including the significant costs incurred by the government conducting these prosecutions, the individuals who are subjected to them, and how the government’s rationale for carrying them out is not supported by the data. Read More

The H-4 Visa Classification

The H-4 Visa Classification

Temporary workers—such as those in H-1B status—typically can bring their spouses and children with them to the United States in what is called H-4 status. This fact sheet provides an overview of the H-4 visa category. Read More

The End of Immigration Enforcement Priorities Under the Trump Administration

The End of Immigration Enforcement Priorities Under the Trump Administration

Enforcement of U.S. immigration laws has historically been guided by policies that emphasize prioritization. However, this practice has largely been abandoned since the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Read More

The Use of Parole Under Immigration Law

The Use of Parole Under Immigration Law

Parole under immigration law is very different than in the criminal justice context. In the immigration context, parole facilitates certain individuals’ entry into and permission to temporarily remain in the United States. This overview explains how parole requests are considered, who may qualify, and what parole programs exist. Read More

Foreign-Trained Doctors are Critical to Serving Many U.S. Communities

Foreign-Trained Doctors are Critical to Serving Many U.S. Communities

U.S. immigration policies significantly limit the ability of these doctors to immigrate to and practice in the United States. As policy-makers debate what immigration reforms would best serve the national interest, they should keep in mind that foreign-trained doctors are already taking the lead on providing care to many communities across the United States. Read More

Wages and High-Skilled Immigration

Wages and High-Skilled Immigration

This wage calculation is at the heart of the employment-based immigration system Congress devised to protect U.S. workers from unfair competition, while refraining from micromanaging the hiring decisions of U.S. employers. Read More

Temporary Protected Status in the United States

Temporary Protected Status in the United States

This fact sheet provides information about TPS holders from El Salvador, Honduras, and Haiti. Read More

Deportations in the Dark

Deportations in the Dark

Mexican migrants suffer a host of violations, abuses, and ill treatment while in the custody of U.S. immigration authorities. Read More

Capitalizing on the Economic Potential of Foreign Entrepreneurs

Capitalizing on the Economic Potential of Foreign Entrepreneurs

This fact sheet describes the legal avenues in the United States available to promising entrepreneurs, as well as some of the barriers they face securing immigration status through these paths. Read More

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