This report provides new analysis of the DHS annual Entry/Exit Data Overstay Report, which identified over 700,000 overstayers in 2017, a decline of about five percent from 2016. The analysis shows that certain categories of visitors, particularly student and exchange visitors and guestworkers, have especially high overstay rates.
Representative Lamar Smith (R-Texas) was featured in an Immigration Newsmaker conversation hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies on September 5 at the National Press Club.
A detailed look at immigrants (legal and illegal) and natives across occupations
This report provides new analysis refuting the myth that there are jobs that Americans simply won't do. The report analyzes the 474 separate occupations defined by the Department of Commerce and finds that there are none completely dominated by immigrants (legal or illegal) and none in which illegal immigrants constitute the majority of the workforce.
Francis Cissna, Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), was featured in an Immigration Newsmaker conversation hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies on August 15 at the National Press Club.
The national security gap in America’s immigration enforcement debate
This report examines the potential terrorist threat posed by the smuggling of special interest aliens (SIAs) – people coming from a country identified as having possible or established links to terrorism.
This report provides new analysis of the DHS annual Entry/Exit Data Overstay Report, which identified over 700,000 overstayers in 2017, a decline of about five percent from 2016. The analysis shows that certain categories of visitors, particularly student and exchange visitors and guestworkers, have especially high overstay rates.
Representative Lamar Smith (R-Texas) was featured in an Immigration Newsmaker conversation hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies on September 5 at the National Press Club.
A detailed look at immigrants (legal and illegal) and natives across occupations
This report provides new analysis refuting the myth that there are jobs that Americans simply won't do. The report analyzes the 474 separate occupations defined by the Department of Commerce and finds that there are none completely dominated by immigrants (legal or illegal) and none in which illegal immigrants constitute the majority of the workforce.
Francis Cissna, Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), was featured in an Immigration Newsmaker conversation hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies on August 15 at the National Press Club.
The national security gap in America’s immigration enforcement debate
This report examines the potential terrorist threat posed by the smuggling of special interest aliens (SIAs) – people coming from a country identified as having possible or established links to terrorism.
How can U.S. officials vet refugees claiming to be from a country with no government records to check?
A terrorist and his wife recently charged with lying on their refugee and green-card applications had gotten away with it by pretending to be from Somalia, where government records do not exist.
Presented without comment: The photo and caption appearing at the top of a New York Times article entitled "Companies Say Trump Is Hurting Business by Limiting Legal Immigration".
What HSI did at Yarabee Farms in follow-up should be routine business. ERO apprehensions provide a gold mine of information about where illegal aliens are employed.
The accrediting agency that used to rubber-stamp the credentials of the visa mills that bring us tens of thousands of third-rate students from overseas, (most of whom work in the U.S. economy) is at it again.