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Political Muscle Curtails Effort to Reform Program that Displaces American Workers in the Name of Cultural Exchange

By Jerry Kammer
May 2012
Blog

Video: Immigrant Workers and the Buckle of the Raisin Belt

By Philip Martin
May 2012
Blog

USCIS Leans over Backwards to Facilitate the H-1B Program

By David North
May 2012
Blog

H-1 B Program Grace Notes

By David North
April 2012
Blog

A Little Bit of Nationalism, Please: Or Which of Those Are U.S. Firms?

By David North
April 2012
Blog

K-12 Education Systems May Be Losing Interest in H-1B

By David North
April 2012
Blog

More on the Innards of H1-B Program: Indenture Starts in OPT Period

By David North
April 2012
Blog

H-1B Concentrated in a Few High-Wage States

By John Miano
April 2012
Blog

H-1B Program, with a Couple of Deserved Black Eyes, Opens Filing Season

By David North
April 2012
Blog

Case History: Judge Shrouds H-1B Case with Secrecy

By David North
April 2012
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The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization founded in 1985. It is the nation's only think tank devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States.