This U.S. Citizen Was Detained by ICE for Over a Month. Now He's Getting a $150,000 Settlement.
A Government Accountability Office report last year documented hundreds of ICE actions involving potential U.S. citizens.
A Government Accountability Office report last year documented hundreds of ICE actions involving potential U.S. citizens.
The first African team to make the World Cup semifinals wouldn't be there without help from foreign-born players.
Yes, America benefits from immigrants who can write code. But we also need ones who can swing hammers.
With high job vacancies and a low birth rate, Germany is turning to the world to fill the holes in its economy.
Fixing federal permitting rules and easing immigration policies would help companies like the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which are interested in building more plants in America.
Such mistreatment is both unjust in itself and harmful to US economic and foreign policy interests.
There is much to criticize in Biden's record on immigration issues. But the administration has also made some major improvements.
The journalist has taken a great deal of flack—from both sides.
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Despite Tyler Cowen's argument for the elite theory, the real divisions have much more to do with the New Right's nationalism.
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In sharp contrast to the sclerotic traditional refugee admissions program, the new private refugee sponsorship program enables Ukrainians fleeing war and repression to enter the US quickly and relatively easily. As a participating sponsor myself, I have firsthand knowledge of its effectiveness.
Thousands of tech workers are being laid off. That’s putting H-1B visa holders on tight timelines to find new work.
Until next year's, because capitalism is always making things better.
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By consenting to Qatar's illiberal policies for residents and guests alike, FIFA has further besmirched its already tainted reputation.
"This is an extraordinarily disturbing finding" that "represents a catastrophic failure by the Federal government to respect basic human rights."
The judge granted the Biden administration a stay, which will keep the policy in place through late December.
City officials in Nederland, Texas, are kicking around the idea of limiting new massage parlors to industrial areas of town.
A call for restricting immigration accidentally makes the case for radical liberalization.
The Biden Administration has reportedly asked for Commissioner Magnus's resignation, but he has refused to go.
Though the candidates have seemingly little in common, either one winning will harm the cause of individual liberty.
The panelists included Elizabeth Goitein (Brennan Center, NYU), Daniel Dew (Pacific Legal Foundation), and myself.
In a post-FOSTA world, Section 230 still protects websites from lawsuits over criminal sexual conduct by their users.
The anti-immigrant tenor of the state's GOP candidates is keeping reasonable conversations about border security out of reach.
Once again, policies billed as helping people coerced into prostitution wind up harming those that cops say they're trying to help.
The U.S. should instead reform immigration pathways for Haitians to come to America and remove barriers for NGOs to do work in Haiti.
Thousands of people from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka have died while working on enormous infrastructure projects in the lead-up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Wait, are the midterms really about entitlement cuts?
U.S. citizens traveling through legal ports of entry—not undocumented immigrants—are primarily to blame for fentanyl inflows.
A Texas sheriff has certified that the migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard were the victims of a crime, which helps clear the way for them to apply for U visas.
From immigration to drug reform, there is plenty of potential for productive compromise.
If you aren't a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you're out of luck.
The proposals were agreed on by members of the conservative, libertarian, and progressive teams participating in the NCC's earlier constitution drafting project.
Even reduced immigration and job openings for miles aren't luring America's ever-growing workforce dropouts back in.
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Washington Post columnist Keith Richburg explains how foot voting patterns are a strong indicator of the relative appeal of governments.
Uniting for Ukraine, a program providing private support to displaced Ukrainians, has proved more effective than the government's own resettlement efforts.
The best rebuke to the Biden administration's inhumane border policies is for Republican governors to welcome migrants into their states.
An inspector general report found poor staff training led to children languishing for weeks in an emergency tent shelter inside an Army base in Texas last year.
Who cares if it’s legal if it generates politically advantageous outrage and attention?
Several countries are rejecting Russians fleeing forced military service. But offering them refuge would help protect dissidents and deprive Putin of critical manpower.
Some states that do not border Mexico have sought to play a role in immigration policy.
A comment by Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas highlights a longstanding pernicious fallacy.
GOP governors' ploy highlights the value of giving states the power to issue their own migration visas. It can simultaneously ease labor shortages, reduce disorder at the border, enable more migrants to escape poverty and oppression, and help restore the original meaning of the Constitution.