Shikha Dalmia was a senior analyst at Reason Foundation.
It's Time To Fix Green Card Quotas
Current law caps the number of employment-based green cards that can be granted each year at 40,000, which doesn't meet demand.
Current law caps the number of employment-based green cards that can be granted each year at 40,000, which doesn't meet demand.
If he had focused more on economic growth, Trump would have made even more headway with Hispanics
It's too bad that Trump has discouraged them.
A survey of presidential preferences and regrets
There are 1.2 million foreign students in the United States, and ICE keeps leaving them in the lurch, threatening to kick them out (and then rescinding that guidance).
The net result of turning away foreign labor is greater unemployment—and lower wages—for native-born workers.
He has done everything in his power to stop immigrants from gaining citizenship.
The new Netflix docuseries is a damning indictment of ICE.
As federal guidelines suggested classifying more industries as "essential" so that they could reopen, Gov. Whitmer arbitrarily did the opposite.
Let's replace the names of Confederate figures with those of patriots who upheld America's ideals.
Trump sics his border police on Americans: We are all immigrants now
Thanks to him, there will be no escaping accusations by the left that states' rights are merely a ruse to protect white power.
The Trump administration is using the pandemic to rid the country of foreigners
The Trump administration might be setting the stage to eject foreign techies who've played by every immigration rule.
That's not the case in countries with authoritarian rulers who want to believe that America is just like them.
Banning foreign workers will result in the outsourcing of jobs from America.
Most immigrants, even more than many natives, viscerally appreciate America, because they know what it's like to live in an unfree country.
Defying expectations, Roberts joined with the four liberals on the court to rule against the Trump administration's elimination of the program.
Trump is caught in a trap of his own making.
Donald Trump didn't start the protests, but the fires he's stoking will scorch the nation and discredit the conservative movement.
In the age of coronavirus, they are a danger to the lives of people both inside them and outside.
The right's response to the coronavirus lockdowns brings out a longstanding American paradox.
His mixed immigration record might be good for a Republican, but it's not exactly impressive for a Libertarian.
Forcibly collecting DNA samples from immigrants in detention is yet another horrifying form of mass surveillance
We need to think of more targeted approaches to protect high-risk people and our freedoms.
Those claiming that the pandemic means Trump's restrictions are here to stay, regardless of the November elections, are being too pessimistic.
It will not protect American jobs or health during this pandemic.
Some protestors were nasty and went overboard, but her harsh tactics will sap her legitimacy at a critical juncture.
They ignored early warning signs and pretended that everything would be OK.
Developing them ought to be the top priority right now.
Its rulers tried to cover up an epidemic, then declared war on their people to control it.
Highly-skilled immigrants can contribute to the fight against coronavirus if we let them.
Here's what public health experts are saying.
The latest sting went to elaborate lengths to target students themselves instead of illicit pay-to-stay visa mills.
It will empower the state and will divide rather than unite Americans.
Trump's failure to speak out against Modi's reign of lawlessness and terror is an epic abdication of responsibility.
They want to scrap the citizenship rights of Indian Muslims because America helped Soviet Jews and Christians.
A Harvard study's findings show how not to fight the restrictionist disinformation campaign.
It at least sends a message against future abuses of executive power.
Narendra Modi relies on private militants allied with his party to crack down on dissent.
After the assassination of the Iranian general, Trump's supporters should admit they were wrong that he was anti-war.
Canada and Australia are scooping up the talent that America is spurning.
How the Punjabi diaspora rescued Canada's national sport
A new dump of emails shed light on Miller's agenda and motivations
His brutal response to the protests against his anti-Muslim initiative reveal him as a Hindu nationalist, not a reformer.
He is yanking their rights and building detention camps.
Some students even left legitimate universities to enroll. Now they're being deported.
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