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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

New Research Reveals Role of Immigrants in America's Meat and Dairy Industries

New Research Reveals Role of Immigrants in America’s Meat and Dairy Industries

The American Immigration Council released a report that examines the impact and contributions of immigrant workers in the United States’ meat and dairy industries. Read More

The Economic Contributions of Immigrants in Texas

The Economic Contributions of Immigrants in Texas

New research from the American Immigration Council, The Economic Contributions of Immigrants in Texas, highlights the crucial role of immigrants in the state’s workforce across the manufacturing, healthcare, and education fields. As of 2019, Texas had the second-largest immigrant population in the country. The increase in the immigrant population has… Read More

The Economic Benefits of the Empire State Licensing Act

The Economic Benefits of the Empire State Licensing Act

New research from the American Immigration Council, Economic Benefits of the Empire State Licensing: Immigrants in New York State’s Workforce, highlights the crucial role of immigrants and refugees in New York’s workforce, as well as the need to reduce barriers to professional and occupational licenses for all New York residents. Read More

Corrupt US Employers and Smugglers Are Exploiting Migrant Teens for Profit

Corrupt US Employers and Smugglers Are Exploiting Migrant Teens for Profit

A skyrocketing number of migrant teens from Central America are finding their way into the undocumented workforce of the United States. They are doing rigorous, grueling work often meant for adults, like operating heavy machinery in food processing plants. Exploitation by unscrupulous employers and a lack of follow-up by U.S. Read More

U.S. House Moves Immigration Reform in Bill Aimed at Increasing American Competitiveness and Helping Economy

U.S. House Moves Immigration Reform in Bill Aimed at Increasing American Competitiveness and Helping Economy

The U.S. House of Representatives passed an economic competitiveness bill focused on advancing the United States’ innovation and global competitiveness, which also proposes reforms to U.S. immigration law to help attract and retain immigrant talent. Read More

Declining Immigration Is Leaving US Jobs Unfilled

Declining Immigration Is Leaving US Jobs Unfilled

The labor shortages currently afflicting many sectors of the U.S. economy are being aggravated by the arrival of fewer and fewer workers from abroad. Although immigration has been slowing since 2016, the biggest declines have occurred since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020. According to economists… Read More

Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2021

Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2021

This fact sheet provides an overview about the legalization program through which certain undocumented farmworkers in the United States could earn legal status. Read More

Farmworkers Need Better Support to Survive COVID-19

Farmworkers Need Better Support to Survive COVID-19

The dangers to America’s farmworkers—primarily immigrant men from Mexico with temporary H-2A visas—have long persisted under a system that is ripe for abuse. But those risks have only grown since the coronavirus pandemic erupted in the United States this March. A lack of workplace protections, crowded housing, and no… Read More

Essential Workers Are at the Heart of a Diversifying Working-Class America

Essential Workers Are at the Heart of a Diversifying Working-Class America

The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the importance of essential workers in keeping America up and running. First-responders, medical staff, meat packers, and domestic, hospitality, and transportation workers have been feeding, caring for, and moving us forward for years. Read More

As Coronavirus Fatalities Rise, Trump Sends Immigrant Meatpackers Back to Work

As Coronavirus Fatalities Rise, Trump Sends Immigrant Meatpackers Back to Work

The coronavirus presents a clear and immediate danger to America’s food supply. Meatpacking plants in particular have taken a huge hit. To mitigate the loss of production, President Trump signed an executive order on April 28 to ensure that meatpacking plants “continue operations uninterrupted to the maximum extent possible.”… Read More

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