Religious Worker Backgrounder February, 2013
The religious worker visa program allows U.S. religious denominations to fill critical religious worker positions for which there are no qualified candidates in the U.S. with qualified religious workers from abroad.
Birthright Citizenship Issue Backgrounder February, 2013
Under current law, U.S.-born children of unauthorized immigrants are automatically considered U.S. citizens. Select states and certain Federal lawmakers are hoping to change that. In an effort to end birthright citizenship – which has its origins in English common law – for children of unauthorized immigrants born in the United States, state and federal lawmakers have proposed everything from state-level legislation to a constitutional amendment. They claim that by repealing birthright citizenship, the United States will deter immigrants from coming to the United States and giving birth to what they term “anchor babies” through who unauthorized family members allegedly then obtain legal status.
Issue Brief Why Don't They Come Here Legally Backgrounder February, 2013
In the fractious debate surrounding both legal
and illegal immigration to the United States, politicians, the public, and
pundits alike eventually cycle back to one fundamental question – why don't
they come here legally? Why don't the estimated 11.1 million unauthorized
immigrants presently in the United States stand in line with the rest of the
immigrants seeking to enter lawfully? If our ancestors did it, why can't they?
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