Immigration
Labor Shortages Might Worsen Without Immigration
Labor shortages threaten the local market The US’ market productivity is facing a gigantic challenge due to labor shortages in most major sectors, and immigration might be the best solution. Current labor shortages are so alarming that dozens of local businesses have had to stop offering their services because they cannot keep up with the…
Read MoreHighly Skilled Workers Boost the National Economy
Report – Highly skilled immigration is a boon for the country TechNet (The Voice of the Innovation Economy) released a report called “Closing the Skills Gap: The Data Behind Talent Shortages, High-Skilled Immigration, and Economic Impact”, which analyzes the role of highly qualified foreign workers on national financial stability and proposes courses of action to…
Read MoreThe Impact of Immigration in International Competitiveness
Country’s competitiveness improves with immigration A recent report discusses the advantages that increased immigration could bring to the country, especially when it comes to economic competitiveness. Need help with an immigration process? It is important to protect your future by following the advice of immigration experts – contact Motion Law and follow the advice of…
Read MoreReduced Immigration Levels Affect Local Labor
Reduced immigration influences the US labor system The Great Resignation, as the job desertion phenomenon caused by the spread of the COVID-19 virus, tremendously affected the business sector. Aside from that, the continued reduction in immigration since 2016 has generated a significant reduction in the US workforce. This is the best time to start your…
Read MoreExperts – Democracy and Immigration are Related
Immigration as a guarantee of Democracy in the US The US is characterized as a country at the forefront of Democracy worldwide. However, immigration seems to be the blind spot in the negotiations between Republican and Democratic representatives. As a matter of fact, several experts consider that, after former President Trump’s term, the positions of…
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Prominent changes on the immigration system Whenever there is a change of administrations in the US, the local immigration system usually goes through a series of changes, often quite radical, that substantially transform certain existing processes and the government’s approach to the immigration sector. However, this time is different and it is more evident that…
Read MoreImmigration – The Importance of Following Reliable Sources
It is important to follow reliable immigration sources A recent report explains the importance of following reliable sources of information when it comes to a controversial sector such as immigration. This comes after months in which the media attention has been heavily focused on immigration, especially regarding the border situation and the high rates of…
Read MoreHow Did the Last Immigration Reform Take Place?
The parameters of the last immigration reform in Congress A recent analysis reveals what was key to Congress passing the last comprehensive immigration reform, which took place in the mid-1980s, more than 35 years ago. According to the analysis, the immigration bill called IRCA (Immigration Reform and Control Act) included a section on: Immigration law…
Read MoreBiden’s Moves on Immigration So Far
What has Biden done on immigration? A recent report takes an in-depth look at what President Biden and his team have done so far on immigration, and the findings are surprising. Completely contradicting the conjecture of certain political leaders, the Biden administration has been tremendously active on the immigration system, issuing at least 296 executive…
Read MoreThe Real Problem of the Immigration System
Current conditions evidence problems in the immigration system According to a recent report, the current situation and the political battle between Republicans and Democrats when it comes to immigration is evidence of the urgency for reform. This comes after several governors, including those of Texas, Arizona and Florida, sent migrants on buses or planes to…
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