11 Ways Immigration Reform Would Boost The Economy:
More than a quarter of technology and engineering firms started between 1995 and 2005 had a foreign-born owner, according to the Washington Post. One of the founders of Yahoo!, Jerry Yang, is an immigrant from Taiwan.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Reform Would Help Fix The Social Security Problem
11 Ways Immigration Reform Would Boost The Economy:
"Immigration reform would help bolster Social Security because more legal workers would mean more people contributing payroll taxes to its trust fund, according to an analysis from the Social Security administration. Undocumented workers already contribute $15 billion per year to Social Security."
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"Immigration reform would help bolster Social Security because more legal workers would mean more people contributing payroll taxes to its trust fund, according to an analysis from the Social Security administration. Undocumented workers already contribute $15 billion per year to Social Security."
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11 Ways Immigration Reform Would Boost The Economy
11 Ways Immigration Reform Would Boost The Economy:
"Expelling the approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants currently in the United States would cost $2.6 trillion over the next 10 years, according to CNBC. That's because it costs the government more than $8,000 to deport each person."
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"Expelling the approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants currently in the United States would cost $2.6 trillion over the next 10 years, according to CNBC. That's because it costs the government more than $8,000 to deport each person."
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11 Ways Immigration Reform Would Boost The Economy
11 Ways Immigration Reform Would Boost The Economy:
"Immigration reform would reduce the federal deficit by $2.5 trillion over the next 10 years, according to an April analysis by the American Action Forum, a conservative think tank."
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"Immigration reform would reduce the federal deficit by $2.5 trillion over the next 10 years, according to an April analysis by the American Action Forum, a conservative think tank."
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Senators Require Fingerprinting at 30 Airports - ABC News
Senators Require Fingerprinting at 30 Airports - ABC News:
"Foreigners leaving the country through any of the nation's 30 busiest airports would undergo mandatory fingerprinting under an amendment senators added Monday to a sweeping immigration bill."
And we (U.S. Citizens) will be next!!!!
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"Foreigners leaving the country through any of the nation's 30 busiest airports would undergo mandatory fingerprinting under an amendment senators added Monday to a sweeping immigration bill."
And we (U.S. Citizens) will be next!!!!
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Contact info on U.S. Senators of Senate Judiciary Committee for CIR
Phone numbers:
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Senator Cornyn: 202-224-2934
Senator Flake: 202-224-4521
Senator Sessions: 202-224-4124
Senator Graham: (202) 224-5972
Senator Cruz: (202) 224-5922
Senator Grassley: 202-224-3744
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Twitter:
Twitter, use #CIRmarkup, #SJC (senate judiciary
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Tucked in Immigration Bill, Special Deals for Some - NYTimes.com
Tucked in Immigration Bill, Special Deals for Some - NYTimes.com:
"Ireland and South Korea extracted measures that set aside for their citizens a fixed number of the highly sought special visas for guest workers seeking to come to the United States. Poland got language that would allow it to join the list of nations whose citizens can travel to the United States as tourists without visas. And Canadians successfully pushed for a change that would permit its citizens who are 55 and older and not working to stay in the United States without visas for as much as 240 days each year, up from the current 182."
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"Ireland and South Korea extracted measures that set aside for their citizens a fixed number of the highly sought special visas for guest workers seeking to come to the United States. Poland got language that would allow it to join the list of nations whose citizens can travel to the United States as tourists without visas. And Canadians successfully pushed for a change that would permit its citizens who are 55 and older and not working to stay in the United States without visas for as much as 240 days each year, up from the current 182."
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