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Small Businesses Owned by Immigrants Booming in Metro Orlando

Small Businesses Owned by Immigrants Booming in Metro Orlando

Orlando Sentinel July 12, 2012 Blanca Mata has made arepas and other Latin American staples in the same shop for 17 years and still remembers her first order: pork chops with rice and beans, requested by an English-speaking American. Mata, owner of Arepas & More Café on North Bumby… Read More

Mayor Emanuel Introduces Ordinance to Make Chicago an Immigrant-Friendly City

Mayor Emanuel Introduces Ordinance to Make Chicago an Immigrant-Friendly City

The Examiner July 11, 2012 Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced his intention to introduce a Welcoming City Ordinance that builds on efforts to make Chicago the most immigrant-friendly city in the country by incorporating basic protections for undocumented Chicagoans who have not been convicted of a serious crime and are… Read More

Four Florida Schools ask Obama to Change Immigration Policy

Four Florida Schools ask Obama to Change Immigration Policy

WLRN Miami Herald News July 12, 2012 The presidents of more than 100 research universities all across America have sent a letter to President Obama demanding changes to the U.S. immigration system. As Luc Cohen reports, four Florida schools have signed the letter. In regard to this story, John… Read More

Big Step Forward on High-Skilled Immigration Bill

Big Step Forward on High-Skilled Immigration Bill

National Journal July 11, 2012 Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Republican Chuck Grassley on Wednesday removed a huge barrier to legislation that could speed the doddering visa system for highly skilled immigration. He removed his “hold” on legislation that would ease the immense backlogs for applicants from India and China,… Read More

The Entrepreneurs We Can’t Afford to Lose

The Entrepreneurs We Can’t Afford to Lose

Washington Post July 11, 2012 Immigrant entrepreneurs have not only helped build the U.S. economy and, by extension, the country, they hold the key to our future success. We already know from the pioneering research of Singularity University vice president and Washington Post columnist Vivek Wadhwa and Berkeley’s School… Read More

Immigrants: Restless Dreamers, Economic Pillars

Immigrants: Restless Dreamers, Economic Pillars

Benzinga July 10, 2012 The American dream is alive and well, at least to immigrants who are magnetized by it. It is they who challenge the rest of us to foster a culture of inclusion, access, opportunity, and empowerment. Moreover, they are the ones with the starkest sense of… Read More

American University Presidents Write Letter To Obama, Want Legislature Change For International Student Visas

American University Presidents Write Letter To Obama, Want Legislature Change For International Student Visas

Huffington Post July 10, 2012 The presidents of 122 American universities signed a letter addressed to President Obama and four other government officials requesting the creation of new legislature that would change the current policy surrounding international student visas. The letter, sent on July 2, begins by acknowledging the… Read More

Insourcing

Insourcing

Foreign Policy July 10, 2012 The U.S. presidential election quickly seems to be turning into a battle of “who-outsources-least.” President Barack Obama has taken to referring to Republican candidate Mitt Romney as an “outsourcing pioneer” during his tenure at private equity firm Bain Capital. The Republican National Committee has… Read More

Issue Media Update: The City as a Startup

Issue Media Update: The City as a Startup

The Line July 11, 2012 In answer to a question about the most important thing cities can do as business generators, Case said, “Recruit for talent and find ways to connect people. “It’s the role of the government to set the stage for innovation to flourish,” he said, and… Read More

Blueseed ‘Googleplex of the Sea’ Highlights Need For Visa Reform

Blueseed ‘Googleplex of the Sea’ Highlights Need For Visa Reform

Time Business July 9, 2012 As the U.S. continues to grapple with high unemployment, there is one place in the country where the jobless rate remains low: Silicon Valley. In fact, big U.S. tech companies like Google, Apple and Facebook are currently waging a war for top talent. Tech… Read More

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