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Visas for Pottersville
Facing 30 percent unemployment, we’re importing more foreign workers. Why?

By Mark Krikorian
American Greatness, April 2, 2020

Can We Protect Our Agricultural Supply Chain? Si Se Puede!
By Mark Krikorian
National Review, March 31, 2020
 
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We Should Tell the World: Stay Away from the U.S. for Your Health
By David North
Given that we are now the epicenter of the coronavirus, and that we have more of these cases than any other nation, we should tell the world: "Don't come — it's not safe." We should make the message particularly loud and clear in the lands south of us. One of the reactions, one hopes, would be reduced illegal migration from Central America and Mexico.

DHS Should Retract Expansion of H-2B Visa Workers
By Jessica M. Vaughan 
Due to public health and economic conditions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the Trump administration should cancel the announced expansion of the H-2B unskilled guestworker program, which would add 35,000 new unskilled workers, the first batch of which is scheduled to be distributed April 1.

The Nightmare After the Wuhan Wakeup
By Andrew R. Arthur
You do not hear much about terrorism these days, with the attention of the public focused intensively on the Wuhan virus — following the president's near-daily press briefings. The virus should be a wake-up, however, about a very real terrorist threat: bioterrorism, particularly transnational bioterrorism.


IRS, Which Often Ignores Migration Issues, Will Send Out $1,200 Checks
By David North
It appears that the Internal Revenue Service, which tries to avoid immigration issues whenever it can, will be tasked with the distribution of the $1,200 coronavirus relief checks. I worry that large numbers of illegal aliens — those in the country for a couple of years — will get these checks.
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The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel discussion Thursday, April 2, on the Justice Department’s “Protecting U.S. Workers Initiative”, which was launched in 2017 to protect the interests of U.S. workers by cracking down on employers who are abusing temporary visa programs to deny them job opportunities. 
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