EB4 Green Card –special immigrants including religious workers or juveniles Live Permanently in the US There are two main ways people can come to the US to live permanently that don’t involve needing employ
Many immigrants come to the United States using employment-based green cards, which are issued in five different categories based on the skills or other benefits you bring to the country. The first four categories — called EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, and EB-4— focus on the skills you bring as...
Increasingly, the answer appears to be immigrants — whether living in the United States legally or not. The influx of foreign-born adults vastly raised the supply of available workers after a U.S. labor shortage had left many companies unable to fill jobs. More workers...
Many in leadership positions “are hunkering down, saying, ‘Let’s not be the first target,’” said Ariela Gross, a professor at UCLA who focuses on race and law. Gross is among two dozen law professors whosigned a legal analysissent to more than 100 universities unpacking how “D...
their businesses running, includingclimate change,bird fluoutbreaks and higher costs for feed and fertilizer. Now, many of America's farmers must face the possibility of the Trump administration uprooting a huge part of the workforce with its threat of deporting millions of undocumented immigrants. ...
President Donald Trump’s administration expanded its capacity to detain immigrants not legally in the country with a facility in New Jersey’s largest city this month Associated PressMay 7, 2025 Salt Lake City and Boise Make Pride Flags Official City Emblems, Skirting Flag Ban Laws The Democratic...
That seems to be a question that keeps coming up these days, in one form or another. How much surveillance is too much surveillance? How much money is too much money? How many immigrants are too many immigrants? How much state control is too much state control? How much freedom is too...
For this reason, even if the federal immigration authorities enforce a deportation policy against illegal immigrants, each state or local government is not legally bound to comply with federal regulations. The United States was built by immigrants, so there are many issues and policies about ...
Fewer legal immigrants in the future? Legal immigration to the US dropped off in 2020 because of pandemic-era restrictions, but climbed sharply in the following years. Last year, about 2.8 million people immigrated to the United States legally,according to the Census Bureau. That includes refugees...
How could the 14th Amendment not apply to the children of the undocumented? One of the main backers of the idea that the amendment does not apply to children of undocumented immigrants born in the US is John Eastman, the very same lawyer who hatched thesix-step game planby which Trump att...