o Internet Technology o Nanotechnology o Networks o Peripherals o Semiconductors -- o Overseas Real Estate (non-US) o Personnel Announcements o Real Estate Transactions o Residential Real Estate o Small Business Services o Socially Responsible Investing o Surveys, Polls and Research o Trade Show News -- o Multimedia & Internet o Peripherals o Social Media o STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Math) o Supply Chain/Logistics -- o Carriers and Services o Mobile Entertainment o Networks o Peripherals o Telecommunications Equipment -- o Travel o All Travel o Amusement Parks and Tourist Attractions o Gambling & Casinos o Hotels and Resorts -- o Animal Welfare o Congressional & Presidential Campaigns o Corporate Social Responsibility o Domestic Policy o Economic News, Trends, Analysis -- o Federal and State Legislation o Federal Executive Branch & Agency o Foreign Policy & International Affairs o Homeland Security o Labor & Union -- * Why Employers Hire Foreign Workers Center for Immigration Studies Logo. (PRNewsFoto/Center for Immigration -- Hiring Alien Workers? Hint: It's Not a Labor Shortage", analyzing the reasons behind the employer push for a massive increase in temporary foreign worker admissions. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120806/MM52838LOGO ) -- The backgrounder's author and a Fellow at the Center, David North, comments, "Politicians and advocates for mass immigration were successful in having an enormous increase in foreign worker programs like the H1-B inserted in the Senate bill (S. 744) by citing a labor shortage and the need for the 'best and the brightest.' However, a -- Before laying out the motivation for employers to seek increased foreign workers, Mr. North debunks the idea that the United States has a labor shortage or lacks access to the necessary best and the brightest workers. According to the backgrounder, rather than targeting -- Center has pursued a single mission – providing immigration policymakers, the academic community, news media, and concerned citizens with reliable information about the social, economic, environmental, security, and fiscal consequences of legal and illegal immigration into the United States.