Immigration
Without Immigrants, the US Cannot Compete with China
The Senate will review a bill to promote research and emerging technologies The Senate has several bills on the table to review soon, and there is one in particular aimed at investing funds to promote and develop research, science and emerging technologies in the US in order to compete with China and keep the economy…
Read MoreBiden Meets with Dreamers to Discuss Permanent Solutions
DACA Recipients Meet with President Biden On Friday, May 14, 2021, current President of the US, Joe Biden, met with six DACA recipients to discuss permanent solutions for them in lieu of temporary protection against deportation. According to the White House statement, “President Biden reiterated his support for Dreamers, TPS holders, farmworkers, and other essential…
Read MoreRecent Polls Show Public Support for Immigration
Misconceptions regarding immigration Nowadays, immigration is a fairly extensive topic. This is because international transit has always been important around the world, even in times when there were no globalization or technological tools to easily move from one place to another. During the last decades, immigration levels have increased substantially, unleashing a gigantic social controversy…
Read MoreThe US Opens its Doors to International Students and Qualified Foreigners
Immigration as an important source of economic stability In many of our recent articles (visit our Blog Section), we have talked about how the Biden administration is changing the immigration system and removing restrictive policies implemented by the previous administration, with former President Donald Trump leading. Apart from that, our team has also realized that…
Read MorePost-Study Programs Might Attract More Talented Foreigners
The US Needs New Tools to Attract International Students Although immigration is a controversial topic among the American population, especially when it comes to vulnerable communities such as asylum seekers and irregular immigration, there is also a common clarity about the great contribution of certain foreign populations such as highly qualified workers, farmers and international…
Read MoreHow Could the US Increase Immigration Levels?
Census results spark debate about immigration The National Census takes place every 10 years and is an essential resource for the US government to, on the one hand, analyze the birth rate and population growth and, on the other hand, to assign seats in Congress depending on the population density of each state and to…
Read MoreDHS Protects Program for Foreign Entrepreneurs
What are the options for international entrepreneurs? One of the most striking aspects of the US is its immigration system. This is because, being a first world country and a world power, it has the possibility and the resources to offer a wide variety of options to all kinds of foreign communities, from highly qualified…
Read MoreBiden’s Next 100 Days in Office and Immigration
Immigration as a Pillar for the Biden Administration It is well known that immigration usually plays a rather important role during the US elections and presidential candidates take this sector into account to create strategies and reshape the immigration system depending on their ideals and goals. However, there are some administrations that consider it imperative…
Read MoreCensus Results Are Also Related to Immigration
The lowest population growth in decades American citizens must participate in the National Census every 10 years, which is used to, among other things, analyze population growth in relation to the economy and population density of each state, as well as to distribute seats in Congress and allocate federal funds. The US Census Bureau recently…
Read MoreRepublicans Do Not Support Immigration Reform due to “Border Crisis”
Republican members do not support immigration reform The Biden-Harris administration has high expectations when it comes to the immigration sector and hopes to restructure the entire immigration system through comprehensive reform. However, in order to officially implement certain immigration laws, the current administration of the US needs approval from Congress, both the House of Representatives…
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