Economics of Immigration

Economics of Immigration

How does immigration help the economy? Immigrants make a significant impact on state and local economies. Learn more about the contributions immigrants make as workers, taxpayers and consumers.

Immigrants’ Taxes Help Save the Social Security System

Immigrants’ Taxes Help Save the Social Security System

Statement for the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest on

Statement for the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest on “The Impact of High Levels of Immigration on U.S. Workers”

The statement shares our analysis and research on how immigrants play a vital role in our nation and economy. Read More

American Immigration Council Condemns Trump Administration’s  Proposed “Public Charge” Regulations

American Immigration Council Condemns Trump Administration’s Proposed “Public Charge” Regulations

The Trump administration is proposing sweeping new regulations that could lead to the largest decline in legal immigration in generations. The new regulations propose to redefine the meaning of the legal term “public charge." Read More

New Census Data Show Immigrants Complement Natives in the US Workforce

New Census Data Show Immigrants Complement Natives in the US Workforce

Every year, the Census Bureau releases new data from its American Community Survey (ACS), which contains a wealth of information about the characteristics of the U.S. population. Without fail, this data always underscores the significant extent to which immigrants contribute to the U.S. economy. The 2017 data—released… Read More

Yes, All Immigrants – Even Undocumented – Pay Billions in Taxes Each Year

Yes, All Immigrants – Even Undocumented – Pay Billions in Taxes Each Year

Immigrants—both documented and undocumented—contribute billions of dollars in taxes to the United States every year. Immigrants who are authorized to work in the United States file the same taxes as any U.S.-native including local, state, and federal taxes. Unauthorized immigrants pay taxes as well, often using the Individual… Read More

Fewer International Students Are Choosing to Study in the United States

Fewer International Students Are Choosing to Study in the United States

Fewer international students came to the United States in 2017 to continue their studies, leaving American universities less diverse and financially solvent. There is no doubt that international competition for the world’s most promising students is fierce. Canada and China are competing with the United States… Read More

DACA Termination Affects Thousands on a Daily Basis

DACA Termination Affects Thousands on a Daily Basis

In the months following the government’s decision to terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative, more than 8,500 young immigrants have already lost their protection from deportation. Without DACA, immigrants who have been in the country since they were children lose protections that have enabled them to… Read More

Capitalizing on the Economic Potential of Foreign Entrepreneurs

Capitalizing on the Economic Potential of Foreign Entrepreneurs

This fact sheet describes the legal avenues in the United States available to promising entrepreneurs, as well as some of the barriers they face securing immigration status through these paths. Read More

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