WASHINGTON, Feb. 23, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Center for Immigration Studies has released additional data from US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on the 7.4 million work permits issued to aliens from 2009 to 2014.
- Of the 7.4 million work permits issued, 4.7 million were new issuances and 2.7 million were renewals. This shows that many of the work permits were issued on a long-term basis, and not just to bridge a minor, temporary gap in status, as some defenders of the administration's actions have claimed.
- The categories that showed the fastest growth in issuances are some of the most controversial types of issuances. For example, issuances to illegal aliens, tourists, students, and family members of temporary workers doubled over the time period. This suggests that recent policy changes with respect to these types of aliens could be responsible for the increases.
- The issuance of work permits is problematic even if the aliens are applying to adjust to a green card or other legal status, because the work permit essentially allows them to jump in line and work legally even before the green card or new status has been approved. This is unfair to applicants who are waiting their turn in their home country.
- All of the largest categories of aliens receiving work permits had approval rates of 90 percent or more. The approval rate for work permits for illegal border crossers was 90 percent; for tourists was 93 percent; and for the unknown/unreported (presumably DACA and TPS) it was 94 percent.
- Students were approved at a rate of 96 percent, and dependents of H-1B guest workers, who are not authorized to work as a matter of law, were 91 percent.
Says Jessica Vaughan, the Center's Director of Policy Studies and author of the report, "These statistics confirm the concerns raised recently in federal court, that the Obama administration is flagrantly abusing its ability to grant work permits in order to get around the limits on legal admissions that are set by Congress to protect job opportunities for Americans. This is happening on a massive scale that goes way beyond deferred action and authorized humanitarian programs. Congress should not wait for the courts to stop these harmful policies; it should take steps now to rein in President Obama's executive overreach and restore the integrity of our immigration system."
View the entire report: http://cis.org/government-data-reveal-millions-of-new-work-permits
The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization founded in 1985. It is the nation's only think tank devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States.
Contact: Marguerite Telford
[email protected], 202-466-8185
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SOURCE Center for Immigration Studies
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