Immigration
Who is Right About Immigration?
Immigration controversies A recent report analyzes the two most prominent current controversies regarding the immigration sector, which are sparking a gigantic social discussion. Let’s see what they are about: The border situation One of the most controversial issues has to do with the border situation, that is, high rates of irregular migration that currently plague…
Read MoreAlleviating Labor Shortages Turn on Immigration
Immigration is the key to alleviating labor shortages A recent report explains how immigration could alleviate labor shortages across the US in an effective and efficient manner. In fact, one of the reasons dozens of experts are arguing and showing facts about immigration as a pillar of the national economy is because there is growing…
Read MoreThe Basis of Current Immigration Policies
What is behind current immigration policies? A recent report explains that many of today’s immigration policies are still tied to old ideals, which were not very welcoming to immigrant populations. In fact, supporting this premise, it is important to mention that Congress has failed to pass comprehensive immigration reform since the late 1980s, maintaining policies…
Read MoreWhy has the American View of Immigration Changed?
Understanding changes in the American view of immigration In one of our most recent articles we talked about a Gallup poll revealing that the American public’s view on immigration has changed in recent years, but why? Well, before analyzing the situation, it is important to mention two things: Support for reducing immigration increased from a…
Read MorePoll -Division of the American Public on Immigration
Citizens’ views on immigration A poll recently conducted by Gallup shows the American population’s stance on immigration in 2022. This poll, conducted annually, took place July 5-26 and reveals local citizens’ opinions regarding the current immigration landscape. Are you looking for help with your immigration process? That is undoubtedly the best decision you can make…
Read MoreThe Role of Universities in Today’s Migration Landscape
Universities could also contribute to refugees A recent report comments that most institutions of higher education in the US should support refugees arriving in the country. This conclusion comes after a thorough analysis about several universities that have taken in refugees over the past year and saw great potential there. Need help with an immigration…
Read MoreExpert – There is Misunderstanding Around Immigration
Expert comments on immigration misconceptions The director of the American University Immigration Lab, Ernesto Castaneda, explains how misconceptions affect a sector as important and paramount as immigration. In fact, Castaneda states that immigration levels to the US are not as abysmal as certain political leaders make them out to be, but it is still the…
Read MoreTreating Title 42 as an Immigration Measure is a Mistake
Did Title 42 become a restrictive immigration policy? More than two years after going into effect, the Title 42 policy is still active even though there is no public health threat at this very moment. Now is the right time to start your immigration journey, but with the help of professionals. Contact Motion Law Immigration…
Read MoreResearch – Immigrant Children Often Stand Out
Children of immigrants have exceled throughout history Recent research reveals that, at least over the past 100 years, the children of immigrants have excelled more than American children. Official data show how immigrant communities, even those that came to the US in poverty, have been able to move up the social class ladder thanks to…
Read MoreThe Need for Immigration Reform is Clear
It is time to reform the immigration system The controversy that has surrounded the immigration sector for decades now shows the imperative need to promote immigration reform as soon as possible. To understand the issue at hand, it is important to explain that the last time the US Congress passed comprehensive immigration reform was in…
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