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Increased Immigration Benefits our Job Market

Daily Wildcat June 26, 2012 Immigration continues to be a controversial topic of debate in this country. The Supreme Court upheld the most controversial part of Arizona’s immigrant enforcement law Monday, permitting both state and local police with probable cause to ask those they stop for proof of legal residency. The justices did, however, strike […]

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In Arizona Case, Supreme Court Affirms Legality of Prosecutorial Discretion

The Supreme Court dealt a blow to the restrictionist movement on Monday by striking down three provisions of Arizona SB 1070 and leaving a fourth vulnerable to future challenge. But in a lesser noticed development, the Court also undercut the arguments of critics who contend the President violated the Constitution by recently directing his administration […]

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DHS Rescinds Part of Controversial 287(g) Program in Arizona

The Obama administration suspended part of its controversial 287(g) program in Arizona this week following the Supreme Court’s ruling in Arizona v. United States. DHS announced that it was ending its “287(g) task force agreements” in Arizona —agreements which deputize certain local police to enforce immigration laws. Other state immigration programs, however, like Secure Communities […]

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Allow International Grads to Remain in U.S., Brodhead Says

Duke Today June 26, 2012 Duke President Richard Brodhead and the heads of more than 75 other leading American research universities called Tuesday on the White House and Congress to work together to provide top international graduates with a clear path to a green card, enabling them to stay and create new jobs in the […]

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Foreign Inventors Help Lead U.S. University Patents: Study

The Huffington Post June 26, 2012 When President Obama announced a temporary halt to the deportation of young undocumented immigrants, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) slammed the move, arguing it would do further harm to an already weak job market. New research shows that may not be the case. More than 75 percent of all patents […]

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Issues with Immigration at Universities

The Examiner June 26, 2012 Presidents of colleges from across the nation joined together in penning a letter to President Obama and leaders in Congress Tuesday calling for an easier way to obtained U.S. citizenship for foreign students. There were more than 100 signatures on the petition from university leaders around the U.S. The letter […]

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The Romney-Obama Immigration Plan, in One Chart

The Washington Post June 26, 2012 President Obama and Mitt Romney have made much of their differences on illegal immigration. But their positions on legal immigration are much the same, particularly when it comes to high-skill immigrants. Both want to grant permanent residency to foreign students who receive degrees in math, science and engineering, and […]

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US Turning Away Talent Needed for Innovation: Report

Smart Planet June 26, 2012 A new study reports that 76% of patents from America’s top 10 patent-generating universities in 2011 had a foreign-born inventor. However, many of the innovators are restricted from staying within the US to build new enterprises. That’s the gist of a new report, “Patent Pending: How Immigrants Are Reinventing The […]

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U.S. Desperately Needs Immigrants And A Strategy To Get The Right Ones

Forbes June 26, 2012 President Obama’s recent “do it myself” immigration reform plan, predictably dissed by conservatives and nativists, reveals just how clueless the nation’s leaders are about demographics. Monday’s Supreme Court ruling on Arizona’s immigration crackdown also broke down along predictable lines, with both parties claiming ideological victories. Yet the heated debates are missing […]

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Slutsky: Anti-Immigrant Laws Harm Economy

Newsday New York June 26, 2012 It’s far away from the steps of the Supreme Court, but in many ways it’s just as relevant to the debate over immigration, the economy and laws like Arizona’s SB 1070. When Alfred Peña teaches cha-cha, rumba and samba classes at Rhythmology, his Westbury dance studio, there’s one rule […]

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