Business and the Workforce

Business and the Workforce

Immigrants not only bring diverse skills and perspectives to the U.S. workforce, they often fill employment gaps in crucial fields. We advocate for expanded work visas and related programs so our labor force can continue to benefit from immigrant workers and remain competitive in the global economy

Dallas-Based Artist and Immigrant Found Success Thanks to Her Parent's Drive for a Better Life

Dallas-Based Artist and Immigrant Found Success Thanks to Her Parent’s Drive for a Better Life

As one of six children in her family in Taipei, Taiwan, Jin-Ya Huang grew up watching her parents struggle to overcome poverty. Her mother scraped together money by cooking and sewing, and her father worked and lived at a distant cement factory, where he was a mechanical engineer. When he lost his job, money… Read More

The Kangol Kid: Recycled Stereotypes Ignore Decades of Haitian Contributions

The Kangol Kid: Recycled Stereotypes Ignore Decades of Haitian Contributions

Shaun Fequiere was 7 years old when he first experienced the sting of discrimination. Classmates at his elementary school in Brooklyn had learned that his parents were from Haiti, where the main language is a French-based creole, and had started calling him “French fry” and “French poodle.” The teasing escalated,… Read More

What You Need to Know About Foreign-Trained Doctors in the U.S. Healthcare System

What You Need to Know About Foreign-Trained Doctors in the U.S. Healthcare System

There are more than 247,000 doctors with medical degrees from foreign countries practicing in the United States. A fourth of all physicians in the nation are foreign-trained—the majority of whom are also likely foreign-born (based on medical licensing data). With healthcare worker shortages projected for the foreseeable future,… Read More

In America Since Age 2, Texan Fears Deportation to El Salvador if TPS Ends

In America Since Age 2, Texan Fears Deportation to El Salvador if TPS Ends

In 1997, the Iraheta family fled their native El Salvador, a country racked by political unrest following a 12-year civil war, for safety and opportunity in the United States. Claudia Iraheta was 2 years old. Her family settled in Farmers Branch, Texas, and has been able… Read More

Highlights from the iMarch

Highlights from the iMarch

Watch the recap from December’s iMarch kickoff below. Learn more and get involved at iMarch.us. Read More

Why The Government's Wage Data is Inadequate in Determining Fair Wages for U.S. and Foreign Workers

Why The Government’s Wage Data is Inadequate in Determining Fair Wages for U.S. and Foreign Workers

U.S. employers looking to hire foreign workers must often meet a number of preconditions. Those employers who want to hire workers through the H-1B temporary visa category (for “specialty occupations” that require at least a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent), or permanently in visa categories that require a test of… Read More

Immigrants and Their Children Founded More Than Two-Fifths of All Fortune 500 Companies

Immigrants and Their Children Founded More Than Two-Fifths of All Fortune 500 Companies

The modern U.S. economy owes much of its success to the contributions of immigrants and their children. Among these contributions, it would be difficult to overstate the value of entrepreneurship. For instance, a new report from the Center for American Entrepreneurship (CAE) analyzes the role of immigrants and their… Read More

Watch: Actor Robert Davi Joins the iMarch

Watch: Actor Robert Davi Joins the iMarch

Watch: Tech Entrepreneur Tom Chavez Joins the iMarch

Watch: Tech Entrepreneur Tom Chavez Joins the iMarch

https://youtu.be/2HjuyGUWF2o

Judge Rules That Foreign Entrepreneurs Can Come to the United States to Grow Their Businesses

Judge Rules That Foreign Entrepreneurs Can Come to the United States to Grow Their Businesses

Foreign entrepreneurs who want to build innovative companies in the United States received good news on Friday, when federal judge James E. Boasberg of the U.S. District Court ruled in favor of a lawsuit brought by the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), entrepreneurs, and startup companies on September 19, 2017. Read More

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