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Immigration Policy Doesn’t Succeed When Politically Driven, Says Tennessee Lawyer

Immigration Policy Doesn’t Succeed When Politically Driven, Says Tennessee Lawyer

Casey Bryant grew up in Springdale, Arkansas, home to the largest population of Marshallese people in the continental United States. Most Americans probably aren’t familiar with these Pacific Islanders, but 4,300 of them live in Bryant’s landlocked hometown. “The Marshall Islands were subject to thermonuclear experiments in the ‘40s and… Read More

WIRED: Cutting H-1B Visas Endangers Scientific Progress For Everyone

WIRED: Cutting H-1B Visas Endangers Scientific Progress For Everyone

President Donald Trump’s recent executive order calling for a sweeping review of the H-1B visa program has raised alarm in STEM-related industries that rely heavily on an international supply of high-skilled labor. Current policy for H-1B visas, which permit highly skilled foreigners to work in… Read More

Diversity Lottery Winner Will Help Ease America’s Doctor Shortage

Diversity Lottery Winner Will Help Ease America’s Doctor Shortage

Tarig Elhakim was in medical school in Sudan in 2014 when his father persuaded him to apply for a U. S. residency permit through the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, a highly competitive lottery that allows 50,000 people a year to immigrate without a family sponsor or a special skill.  Elhakim… Read More

Haitian Immigrant Poised to Fill Critical Need for Computer Science Professionals

Haitian Immigrant Poised to Fill Critical Need for Computer Science Professionals

Ever since Sheila Laurore immigrated to the United States from Haiti in 2015, she has been working hard toward her goal: A degree and a job in computer science. “I like that in the United States you have the opportunity to get a better life. You can go to school,… Read More

After Rising From Tragedy, an Ethiopian Entrepreneur Feeds the Economy — and Her Community

After Rising From Tragedy, an Ethiopian Entrepreneur Feeds the Economy — and Her Community

In 1995, Menbere “Menbe” Aklilu came to the United States with her 11-year-old son, moved to Oakland, California, and became a hostess at the Richmond Italian restaurant Salute e Vita. It may not sound like an auspicious beginning. But by age 10 in Gojjam, Ethiopia, Aklilu had witnessed her… Read More

Immigrant Son a Leading Napa Vintner — and He Needs Workers

Immigrant Son a Leading Napa Vintner — and He Needs Workers

In 1968, Mexican immigrant Salvador Renteria was named viticulturist of Sterling Vineyards, a prestigious winery in Napa Valley. It was a tremendous achievement, given that Renteria had arrived in Napa Valley as a grape picker only six years earlier. He worked his way up to tractor operator, then foreman, manager, and… Read More

Rancher: Migrant Workers Must be Allowed to Cross the Border to Help America’s Operations

Rancher: Migrant Workers Must be Allowed to Cross the Border to Help America’s Operations

Jim Vietheer, owner of a cow-calf operation called HAVE Angus and former president of the Sacramento County Farm Bureau, knows how important cattle production and dairy farming is to the U.S. food supply. But this, he says, depends on immigration. “California is the biggest dairy-producing state in the country,” Vietheer… Read More

Head of Employment Agency Says to Grow, U.S. Companies Need Foreign STEM Grads

Head of Employment Agency Says to Grow, U.S. Companies Need Foreign STEM Grads

Ryan Hou’s father served as a general in Chiang Kai-shek’s army, fighting the Chinese communists and idolizing America. His son, Ryan, grew up in Taiwan dreaming of traveling to the United States. So, after completing his military service, Ryan Hou applied to graduate school in America and earned a master’s… Read More

Statement on Representative Jeff Denham’s ENLIST Act

Statement on Representative Jeff Denham’s ENLIST Act

As the Encourage New Legalized Immigrants to Start Training (ENLIST) Act, authored by Representative Jeff Denham, reached 200 co-sponsors, New American Economy President John Feinblatt issued the following statement: “We know that foreign-born military personnel contribute important language and vocational skills… Read More

Statement on Senator Lindsay Graham’s and Senator Dick Durbin’s Bar Removal of Individuals who Dream and Grow our Economy (BRIDGE) and Representative Carlos Curbelo’s Recognizing America’s Children (RAC) Acts

Statement on Senator Lindsay Graham’s and Senator Dick Durbin’s Bar Removal of Individuals who Dream and Grow our Economy (BRIDGE) and Representative Carlos Curbelo’s Recognizing America’s Children (RAC) Acts

Following the reintroduction of the BRIDGE and RAC Acts, which protect undocumented young people who came to this country as children, New American Economy President John Feinblatt issued the following statement: “The undocumented youth in America who know no other home than our great country… Read More

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