A Mexican waits in line with her CBP One app appointment on the bridge between Juarez and El Paso. April 2023 photo by Read More
The H-1B program may undergo significant changes as early as October 1, 2024. The Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Read More
The Center for Immigration Studies is co-sponsoring the 2nd Annual Conference to Combat Human Trafficking on December 12-13, 2023, together with the University Read More
In response to criticism that they are paying for the defense of other countries’ borders while our own is a shambles, congressional Read More
President Biden eloquently proclaimed that “the bloody hands of the terrorist organization Hamas” had unleashed “pure, unadulterated evil,” with “more than 1,000 civilians Read More
03 Nov 2023 Posted at 11:56h in HQ by Shay Taylor Does your spouse still have to file their I-485 after your green card Read More
On November 1, a bipartisan group of House members and senators introduced the “Immigration Court Efficiency and Children’s Court Act of 2023” (ICECCA). Read More
The Department of Labor (DOL) recently issued its yearly Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor report, examining 131 countries’ efforts to Read More
As the national workforce shortage persists and is further exacerbated by the nation’s large aging population moving into retirement, businesses across Read More
Longtime Center for Immigration Studies board member Vernon M. Briggs, Jr. has died. He was a labor economist who contributed significantly to Read More
