Épisodes

  • Demographic Winter: Why the Midwest Needs Immigration to Survive
    Feb 19 2026

    The American Midwest is facing an existential threat—not from outside forces, but from within. Population decline, aging communities, and shrinking tax bases are creating what researcher Dr. Jonathan Burkham calls a "demographic winter." But there's a solution hiding in plain sight: immigration.

    In this episode, Lauren Clarke sits down with Dr. Burkham, author of the new book “Migrant Midwest: The Case for Immigration and Economic Growth in the American Heartland,” to explore how the region that once defined American industry and culture has become the least foreign-born area of the country. The conversation traces the Midwest's transformation from an immigration magnet—where 87% of Milwaukee's population at the turn of the 20th century were immigrants or their children—to today's demographic crisis.

    Dr. Burkham presents a data-driven case for place-based immigration policy modeled after Canada's Provincial Nominee Program, allowing Midwest states to sponsor immigrants based on local economic needs in manufacturing, healthcare, and beyond. The discussion tackles political rhetoric versus economic reality, immigrant retention, and the fundamental choice facing America: continue growing as a global power, or manage decline like Japan. With evidence showing immigrants are net contributors who assimilate across generations, this conversation reframes immigration as the Midwest's lifeline.

    HOST: LAUREN CLARKE

    GUEST: Dr. Jonathan Burkham, Associate Professor of Human Geography, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

    Author of Migrant Midwest: The Case for Immigration and Economic Growth in the American Heartland

    NEWS NERD: ROB TAYLOR

    PRODUCER: ADAM BELMAR


    Resource Links:

    Migrant Midwest

    The Case for Immigration and Economic Growth in the American Heartland

    https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/migrant-midwest-9798216276098/

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    32 min
  • Olympic Dreams and Immigration Realities
    Feb 5 2026

    As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach, Immigration Nerds explores the hidden immigration stories behind Team USA's more than 230 athletes heading to Italy. Immigration researcher Marissa Kiss from George Mason University reveals that nearly 17% of Team USA has direct immigrant ties—including foreign-born athletes from five countries and second-generation immigrants whose parents came from around the world. The conversation between host Lauren Clarke and Marissa covers athletes competing despite citizenship delays, the "reverse flow" of US-born athletes representing other countries, and how immigration policy has become a competitive tool in international sports. Plus, the latest news, including updates on FIFA World Cup visa processing, Texas's H-1B hiring pause for state agencies, and the latest on immigrant visa suspensions.

    Resource Links: George Mason University Institute for Immigration Research

    HOST: Lauren Clarke

    GUEST: Marissa Kiss, Assistant Director, Immigration, Race, and Sports, George Mason University's Institute for Immigration Research

    NEWS NERD: Rob Taylor

    PRODUCER: Adam Belmar

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    27 min
  • End of the H-1B Lottery: Understanding Wage-Weighted Selection
    Jan 16 2026

    The H-1B program just underwent its most significant structural change in decades. On December 29, 2025, DHS issued a final rule replacing the random H-1B lottery with a wage-weighted selection system—and it takes effect February 27, just before the fiscal year 2027 cap registration season opens in March.

    Immigration Nerds host Lauren Clarke sits down with EIG's newest partner Naïanka Rigaud to break down exactly how this weighted system works. They explore the complex legal analysis behind wage level determinations, what the 48% decrease in selection probability means for Level 1 registrants versus the 107% increase for Level 4 candidates, and why simply earning a high salary doesn't guarantee a higher wage level classification.

    From geographic wage disparities to potential compliance pitfalls, Lauren and Naïanka cover what employers and foreign workers need to understand right now—including the possibility that registration infrastructure might not be ready, potentially reverting to full petition submissions. This is essential listening for anyone navigating H-1B cap season 2027.

    GUEST: Naïanka Rigaud, EIG Partner

    HOST: Lauren Clarke

    NEWS NERD: Rob Taylor

    PRODUCER: Adam Belmar

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    33 min
  • Inspiring Immigration Stories Of 2025
    Dec 18 2025

    Immigration isn't just about headlines—it's about Nobel laureates, World Series MVPs, and medical breakthroughs that save lives. In this year’s end special, Lauren Clarke welcomes back Forbes senior contributor Stuart Anderson to preview his annual "Most Inspiring Immigration Stories" article.

    From Omar Yagi's journey from refugee to Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, to Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto's heroic World Series performance, to a groundbreaking cancer treatment discovered by a PhD student who annoyed her lab mates—these stories reveal the extraordinary contributions immigrants make when America opens its doors. Plus, the remarkable legacy of Charles Watts, who sponsored over 300 Vietnamese refugees. What do these diverse stories tell us about innovation, opportunity, and America itself?

    SHOW RESOURCE LINKS:

    The Most Inspiring Immigration Stories Of 2025: https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/

    https://nfap.com/about-us/biographies/


    GUEST: Stuart Anderson/Executive Director, National Foundation for American Policy, Senior Contributor to Forbes

    HOST: Lauren Clarke

    PRODUCER: Adam Belmar

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    18 min
  • 2025: The Year That Reshaped Immigration Policy
    Dec 11 2025

    2025 marked an unprecedented transformation in U.S. immigration policy. Executive orders attempting to end birthright citizenship, expand travel bans, and suspend refugee programs— along with the chaotic H-1B fee proclamation — fundamentally reshaped both legal and humanitarian immigration pathways.

    In this episode, immigration policy strategist Maunica Sthanki joins host Lauren Clarke to examine the executive action-heavy approach, constitutional challenges, and what 217+ executive orders reveal about presidential power limits. They explore the real-world impacts on refugees, employment-based immigration, and asylum seekers—and what polling data suggests about public perception shifting as restrictive policies play out.

    Plus, Rob Taylor covers breaking news on Haiti TPS, enhanced vetting requirements, and global immigration tightening trends as we head into 2026's midterm election year.

    GUEST: Maunica Sthanki, Immigration Policy and Advocacy Strategist

    HOST: Lauren Clarke

    NEWS NERD: Rob Taylor

    PRODUCER: Adam Belmar

    Resource Links: https://www.sthankistrategies.com/

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    40 min
  • Beyond Borders: Why Cultural Exchange Still Matters
    Nov 20 2025

    Beyond the headlines about the workforce and the economy lies a visa category designed for something deeper: human connection.

    In this episode, Immigration Nerds host Lauren Clarke explores the J-1 Cultural Exchange Program with Lisa Murray, Director of the Exchange Program at the American Immigration Council. From camp counselors to research scholars, the J-1 brings thousands of cultural ambassadors to American communities each year. These visitors are not in the US to fill permanent jobs, but to build bridges of understanding that transcend borders.

    Lisa shares her own teenage exchange experience and explains why these temporary programs matter now more than ever, challenging misconceptions while revealing how cultural diplomacy creates ripple effects that strengthen communities and international relationships for decades to come.

    GUEST: Lisa Murray, Director, Exchange Program | American Immigration Council

    HOST: Lauren Clarke

    NEWS NERD: Rob Taylor

    PRODUCER: Adam Belmar


    Resource Links:

    American Immigration Council

    US Exchange Visitor Visa

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    26 min
  • Perfect Storm: H-2A Visas, Government Shutdown, and the Fight to Feed America
    Nov 5 2025

    American farms are in crisis. The federal government shutdown froze H-2A visa processing right when farmers need to prepare for planting season. At the same time, major changes to how farm worker wages are calculated are making everything more complicated.

    Immigration Nerds host Lauren Clarke talks with immigration attorney and agricultural labor expert L.J. D'Arrigo about what's happening to the farms that grow our food. As immigration enforcement ramps up and legal pathways get more complex, find out what's really at stake for American agriculture and the workers who feed our nation.

    GUEST: L.J. D’Arrigo, Partner, Harris Beach Murtha

    HOST: Lauren Clarke

    NEWS NERD: Rob Taylor

    PRODUCER: Adam Belmar

    Resource Links:

    Bloomberg: Agricultural Employers Rack Up Seasonal Worker Wins Under Trump: https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/agricultural-employers-rack-up-seasonal-worker-wins-under-trump

    USCIS: H-2A Temporary Agricultural Workers: https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers/h-2a-temporary-agricultural-workers

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    32 min
  • "The Day I Realized I Was An Immigrant"
    Oct 21 2025

    In this powerful episode of Immigration Nerds, host Lauren Clarke speaks with Hendrika de Vries, author of the new book "Open Turns," about her remarkable journey from surviving World War II in occupied Amsterdam to becoming a champion swimmer and finding her identity as a 13-year-old immigrant in 1950s Australia.

    At 87, Henny shares how her family's decision to immigrate was driven by post-war economic hardship in the Netherlands, and how she initially experienced immigration as a loss of freedom and identity—arriving at an immigrant camp where new arrivals were told they would only ever be "new Australians," never simply Australians.

    Swimming became Henny's pathway to belonging, offering both athletic achievement and a space where she could transcend the immigrant label. She discusses the complex family dynamics that emerged when she learned English while her mother did not, suddenly becoming her mother's interpreter despite their traditional roles. Throughout, Henny emphasizes themes of resilience, gratitude, and the importance of sharing immigrant stories as acts of resistance against both victimization and demonization.

    Drawing on her later career as a family therapist, Henny reflects on how major life turning points—what she calls "open turns"—reveal our true character and strength, making immigrant experiences valuable lessons for navigating all of life's challenges.

    Resource Links: Open Turns: From Dutch Girl to New Australian

    Guest: Hendrika de Vries, Author of "Open Turns: From Dutch Girl to New Australian"

    Host: Lauren Clarke

    News Nerd: Rob Taylor

    Producer: Adam Belmar

    Interview Record: Wednesday, 9/17/25 @ 3:00 PM ET

    NEWS NERD Record: 10/13/25 @ 10 AM ET

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    30 min