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Fact Check: Migrants Aren’t the Ones Smuggling Fentanyl Into the United States

Fact Check: Migrants Aren’t the Ones Smuggling Fentanyl Into the United States

There is no doubt that fentanyl is a major problem inside the United States. Over the last decade, rising availability of fentanyl has caused a spike in overdose deaths across the nation. In 2021, almost 90% of opioid overdose deaths were linked to fentanyl. The criminal networks that produce… Read More

Canada’s New Immigration Targets Show How the United States Is Falling Behind

Canada’s New Immigration Targets Show How the United States Is Falling Behind

The Canadian government released its 2022-2024 immigration targets earlier this week. Should it reach these targets, the number of new immigrants entering Canada would reach levels not seen in more than a century. This challenges the claim that the United States has the most generous immigration policies in… Read More

DACA Has Allowed Me to Pursue Education, But We Need A Permanent Solution Now

DACA Has Allowed Me to Pursue Education, But We Need A Permanent Solution Now

My name is Hali Calzadillas-Andujo and I’m originally from Chihuahua, Mexico. I first came to the United States with my mother and siblings when I was eight years old. I didn’t even know what it meant, really, except that I was rejoining my father. I came to Santa Fe, New… Read More

Presidential Proclamation Bars Certain Students and Researchers From China

Presidential Proclamation Bars Certain Students and Researchers From China

President Trump issued a proclamation to prevent certain Chinese nationals from entering the United States using academic student (F) or exchange visitor researcher (J) visas. The proclamation applies to graduate-level or post-graduate students and researchers who have ties to certain entities in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The… Read More

ICE Faces Lawsuit Over Blocking Phone Access to Detainees

ICE Faces Lawsuit Over Blocking Phone Access to Detainees

A free phone call can mean the difference between a fair day in court and being deported to harm—or worse—for individuals held in immigration detention centers. Immigrants may not be able to meet with their attorneys in person, leaving phone calls as the only way to communicate about their cases. Read More

H-1B Cap Has Been Reached in First Week for Sixth Consecutive Year, USCIS Announces

H-1B Cap Has Been Reached in First Week for Sixth Consecutive Year, USCIS Announces

Demonstrating a critical demand for educated foreign workers in the United States, the annual H-1B cap has been reached within 5 business days. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services began accepting H-1B petitions on April 2, and on April 6, USCIS announced that it had… Read More

Businesses Want to Combat the “Trump Slump” and Get Tourists Traveling to America Again

Businesses Want to Combat the “Trump Slump” and Get Tourists Traveling to America Again

The United States has always been a prime location for foreign tourists, historically maintaining its ranking as the world’s most visited country. But with more and more tourists opting to travel elsewhere within the last year, the United States’ tourism appeal is shrinking. This decline in tourism is largely… Read More

DHS: Immigration Arrests Inside the U.S. Spiked While Border Crossings Dropped to Record Lows

DHS: Immigration Arrests Inside the U.S. Spiked While Border Crossings Dropped to Record Lows

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has publicly released immigration enforcement data for Fiscal Year (FY) 2017, which shows that apprehensions at the border are at their lowest levels in over 45 years, while arrests in the interior of the country have increased. The data for FY 2017 covers… Read More

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