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The US asylum system is broken How could it be reimagined?
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The U S asylum system is broken How could it be reimagined?
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28 Dec 2020
President-elect Joe Biden’s pro-migration allies are pressuring him to maximize migration into the United States, despite the public’s deep opposition to cheap-labor migration.
The federal government should stop detaining migrants as they move into the U.S. workforce, says a spokesman for the American Immigration Council, which is a spinoff of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. “End detention now,” spokesman Aaron Reichlin-Melnick declared December 23.
“We need to create … [migration] avenues for [Latin American] people who want a job” in the United States, says Andrew Selee, president of the Migration Policy Institute.
Biden’s deputies should make it easier for companies to hire foreign graduates for white-collar jobs, says the investor-backed Cato Institute.
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The second round of direct checks authorized in the almost $900 billion coronavirus relief package are not a carbon copy of the first checks, starting with the halved, $600 payout size.
But many rules about stimulus checks 2.0 remain the same and that means some theories about the government money that were untrue in the spring are just as untrue now.
Those are canards like some supposed obligation to pay back
the money (wrong) or the capacity of some random cold-caller to get your money
quicker (that’s a scam).
Federal regulators are already trying to prevent possible confusion. Congress passed the relief bill on Monday and President Donald Trump gave into his misgivings over the relatively modest sign of the stimulus compared to the first relief measures announced in March, among other concerns. Last Sunday, he signed the massive pandemic-aid bill, averting a government shutdown in the process.
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The third ruling against the Trump administration’s H-1B wage rule is in, and once again, the policy that would raise required salaries for foreign workers on high-skilled visas has been struck down.
Purdue University, et al., v. Scalia, et al., Civ. Actin No. 20-3006 (2020). The lawsuit was filed in federal court in the District of Columbia by 17 individual and organizational plaintiff’s including Purdue University and the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
On Monday, Dec. 14, U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan found that the Department of Labor’s decision to bypass the public feedback component before implementing major policies was not justified under the good cause exception to the Administrative Procedures Act. Judge Sullivan also found that the DOL had not provided enough evidence for its claim that U.S. workers would be disadvantaged by these foreign workers on the high-skilled visas. The unem
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