Friday, June 1, 2012

FAIR's Top Five Immigration Stories -- Summer 2012 Guide to the Immigration Issue

 

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No One Will Be 'Punished' By Not Passing the DREAM Act
The DREAM Act is back and so is the familiar argument offered by those who support granting some form of amnesty to people who arrived or remained in this country illegally before they reached the age of 16: "We should not punish children for the sins of their parents."
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Loophole Exploited by Illegal Aliens Seeking Work
Although federal law prohibits employers from knowingly hiring illegal immigrants, it does not require those who hire independent contractors to ask for proof of immigration status.
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Summer 2012 Guide to the Immigration Issue
Ok, so maybe it's not exactly a cheap novel to enjoy under the beach umbrella on a sandy shore, but it is a short -- and hopefully helpful -- primer of the hot issues and updated stats for those following the immigration policy debate this summer.
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Visa Giveaway for STEM Graduates is Bad Policy
Giving STEM graduates a green card is a widely popular but misguided policy. Advocates of automatic green cards for STEM graduates base their positions on one or more of a number of suppositions...
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Pity the Farmers?
The media tend to echo the wails of farmers who claim they cannot find the workers to harvest their crops because of enhanced border enforcement and tougher state laws.
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