Facebook Beats Anti-American Discrimination Lawsuit
A federal magistrate accepted Facebook’s legal defense against a lawsuit that claimed company discrimination against an American citizen.
A federal magistrate accepted Facebook’s legal defense against a lawsuit that claimed company discrimination against an American citizen.
A Texas judge may strike down President Barack Obama’s 2012 DACA amnesty for roughly 700,000 illegal migrants — and undermine other giveaway programs that allow U.S. employers to keep foreign workers in jobs needed by Americans.
Universities are lobbying against a White House reform that will likely provide jobs and higher salaries to hundreds of thousands of their American graduates.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett is getting applause from immigration reformers, including the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
The attorney general has junked his department’s 2017 letter declaring the illegality of President Barack Obama’s 2012 amnesty, dubbed the Deferred Arrival for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) amnesty.
The migrants and the media are also tools of major corporations who wish to block President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again immigration reforms.
The Department of Homeland Security has reportedly warned at least 200 Indian college graduates that it knows their “Optional Practical Training” work permits were gained by fraud at storefront companies, says an Indian lawyer.
The Department of Justice has quietly told the Supreme Court that it has no authority to issue work permits to DACA migrants and has effectively invited the court to block the annual award of more than one million work permits to migrants.
The Department of Justice is backing President Barack Obama’s award of work permits to roughly 800,000 ‘DACA’ illegal immigrants.
Pro-American lawyers are pressuring federal appeals court judges to kill a covert legal claim used by government officials to sneak at least 2 million salary-cutting foreign workers into U.S. workplaces.