Economics

Economics

“New American” Idols

“New American” Idols

Last fall, IPC produced a report about The New American Electorate: The Growing Political Power of Immigrants and Their Children discussing how immigrants and their native-born children, born after 1965, were closely connected to the issue of immigration and that it would prove to be an important factor in their voting decisions. Fast forward to now and it becomes clear that "New American" power extends beyond the voting booth and into the living rooms of more than 20 million viewers each week through the wildly popular reality television show, American Idol. The 8th season of America Idol is underway and two-finalists on the show are themselves New Americans: Read More

CIS' Dubious Data Deflects Rational Immigration Debate

CIS’ Dubious Data Deflects Rational Immigration Debate

The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), as well as the Heritage Foundation, have recently claimed that up to 300,000 construction jobs created by the economic stimulus bill could be filled by undocumented immigrants.  CIS arrives at this scary number by using a job-creation formula designed for highway expenditures in 2007, and then tacking on an estimate of the undocumented construction workforce from 2005—before the mass layoffs that have plagued the construction industry. Read More

What Can the GOP Learn from the Boy Scouts and M&Ms?

What Can the GOP Learn from the Boy Scouts and M&Ms?

What have the Boy Scouts of America and the candy company that brings us M&M's figured out that the GOP leadership has yet to come to terms with?--That Hispanics are the fastest growing share of the American population and they need a plan to engage them. This week NBC aired a series of stories on the growing Hispanic population in America with one segment featuring the "marketing might" of Hispanics, noting that spending in the commercial Hispanic market is rising at "4 times the industry rate." The head of the Boy Scouts of America, Bob Muzzuca, calls his efforts to reach out to the Hispanic community a "no brainer" and a representative from Mars Snack Company characterized their market growth among Hispanics as faster than any other. Read More

New Americans: A Springboard for California’s Economy

New Americans: A Springboard for California’s Economy

Earlier this year, the Washington Post reported that analysts across the country have been worried that the economic crisis has fueled an increase in hate groups and racist, anti-immigrant rhetoric.  With its large immigrant population and current economic woes, California is in the belly of the beast.  Yet, while many restrictionists and anti-immigrant groups are exploiting the recession and using immigrants as scapegoats, an undeniable truth lies beneath their feeble facts: California's immigrants and their children climb up the socioeconomic ladder over time and most Californians have economically benefited as a result. California exemplifies not only the enormous political and economic clout of immigrants, but also accounts for innumerable stories of immigrants who experience remarkable upward mobility over time, master English, and own their own homes, according to a new Immigration Policy Center report. Immigrant workers and entrepreneurs make up a large part of taxpayers and are vital when it comes to the success of California's new budget. Read More

Hilda Solis Confirmed as Department of Labor Secretary

Hilda Solis Confirmed as Department of Labor Secretary

After several weeks of delay, Congress has confirmed Representative Hilda L. Solis to be the Secretary of Labor in the Obama administration. Frank Sharry, Executive Director of America’s Voice commented: “Secretary Solis understands how our dysfunctional immigration system leads to worker exploitation. When millions of undocumented workers are without… Read More

Anti-Immigration NumbersUSA Distorts Statistics for Dramatic Effect

Anti-Immigration NumbersUSA Distorts Statistics for Dramatic Effect

In yet another attempt to derail a rational debate on U.S. immigration policy, the anti-immigration group NumbersUSA has claimed recently that the federal government is bringing more than 1.6 million "new foreign workers" into the United States each year even as the unemployment rate continues to rise. This dubious figure is also being advanced by the Center for Immigration Studies and has already been parroted in a number of media outlets.  Yet the "estimate" is so full of holes as to be virtually meaningless. Read More

H-1B Restrictions Harm, Not Help Economy

H-1B Restrictions Harm, Not Help Economy

Everyone agrees that we urgently need to fix the economy, but there are many different ideas about how to do it.  In the latest Congressional debate over the stimulus bill, restricting immigration came up as a way to protect U.S. workers. While the final language of the bill is still in flux, what's troubling is the ease with which the Senate--by voice vote--passed a measure that would bar companies that receive stimulus funds from bringing in high skilled H-1B workers.  While perhaps superficially appealing, measures that keep foreign talent out hurts the nation as a whole.  Thomas Friedman of the New York Times considered the recent battle on the stimulus bill when he wrote: Read More

Unemployed Americans Are Just Collateral Damage in War on Immigrants

Unemployed Americans Are Just Collateral Damage in War on Immigrants

It would seem that the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) and the Heritage Foundation regard unemployed Americans as little more than collateral damage in their endless war against immigrants.  Both groups have concocted a new and predictably anti-immigrant argument against passage of the economic stimulus bill now under consideration in the U.S. Senate, which is intended to save or create jobs for millions of unemployed and soon-to-be-unemployed Americans.  According to CIS and the Heritage Foundation, the fatal flaw of this bill is that some of the jobs it creates, especially in the construction industry, might end up in the hands of undocumented immigrants.  Apparently, this is reason enough to delay passage of the bill until it is modified to require unemployed Americans to jump through hoops in order to prove that they are entitled to work in the United States. Read More

FAIR Blames Florida’s Budget Woes on Immigrants and Children

FAIR Blames Florida’s Budget Woes on Immigrants and Children

On January 29, the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)—an anti-immigrant hate group headquartered in Washington, DC—issued a press release claiming that Florida's current budget crisis "would be lessened by ending illegal immigration costs." In support of this assertion, FAIR argues that "the current fiscal cost outlays for the illegal alien population in Florida now amount to more than $2.8 billion annually." However, FAIR's estimate is rendered meaningless by the statistical chicanery used to produce it. Read More

A Secretary of Labor Who’ll Work for All Workers

A Secretary of Labor Who’ll Work for All Workers

Working people finally have a fighter in their corner, with Hilda Solis almost certain to be confirmed as the next Secretary of Labor. The California Congresswoman has been a loyal champion for working families, fighting for the rights, interest, and safety of all workers-both immigrant and native-born.  Solis has, as Marie Cocco puts it, "a record of unstinting loyalty to those who work and want to work, and who wish to receive in exchange a decent wage and a measure of dignity." As the child of immigrants and the first to attend college in her family, she knows how important it is that everyone who works hard in America has the opportunity to achieve the American Dream.  She understands that all workers make hard choices and tremendous sacrifices in order to support their families and build a better future and that it's the interests and lives of these working people that should be at the heart of any reform of our immigration laws. Read More

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