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Crain's Cleveland Business: Ohio business leaders will push for place-based immigration in 2021

Crain’s Cleveland Business: Ohio business leaders will push for place-based immigration in 2021

The push for more immigration targeted to specific regional areas as a means to replace declining population while growing the workforce is one of the main focuses for Ohio Business for Immigration Solutions and other organizations. As Ohio’s 134th General Assembly and the 117th Congress prepare toconvene new legislative… Read More

New American Economy Statement on Recent Federal Court Ruling to Fully Reinstate DACA

New American Economy Statement on Recent Federal Court Ruling to Fully Reinstate DACA

Following a federal judge’s ruling regarding the DACA program on Friday, December 4, New American Economy issued the following statement: “We applaud Judge Garaufis’ recent decision ordering the Trump administration to fully reinstate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which will require the Department of Homeland Security to… Read More

New American Economy Statement on President-Elect Biden Decision to Name Alejandro Mayorkas as New Head of DHS

New American Economy Statement on President-Elect Biden Decision to Name Alejandro Mayorkas as New Head of DHS

Following President-Elect Biden’s announcement on Monday, November 23, New American Economy issued the following statement: “Repairing the damage done over the past four years to America’s legacy as a nation of immigrants will be one of the most challenging and important tasks facing the Biden administration on Day 1,” said Jeremy… Read More

2020 Mid-Year Report

2020 Mid-Year Report

Dear Friends and Supporters, This year, we have been met with unprecedented challenges. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt life in communities across the country, the Trump administration has doubled down on its xenophobic rhetoric and policies–scapegoating the same immigrants who are playing an essential role in getting us through… Read More

New American Economy Statement on Trump Administration's Suspension of Green Cards

New American Economy Statement on Trump Administration’s Suspension of Green Cards

In response to President Trump’s decision to suspend much of U.S. immigration for 60 days, New American Economy issued the following statement:  “The President is rightly eager to get the economy moving again, but a 60-day suspension of green cards will only slow down that process and hurt American businesses… Read More

Immigration and Covid-19

Immigration and Covid-19

Launched: March 26, 2020  Updated on September 24, 2020 to feature the critical role of immigrants in mental health and counseling services. In the lead up to the election in November 2020, we’re also crunching the numbers on how this year’s electorate–both nationally… Read More

Power of the Purse: The Contributions of Hispanic Americans

Power of the Purse: The Contributions of Hispanic Americans

Every day, Jose Brito Bueno does special work, providing life-improving services to thousands of seniors and people with disabilities. Through the company he founded, WeCare, some of the most vulnerable residents of New Jersey and Pennsylvania are able to receive the precious in-home health care they need. This is… Read More

New Americans in Middlesex County

New Americans in Middlesex County

New research from New American Economy shows that immigrants held $9.4 billion in spending power — 42.8 percent of the total spending power in the county — and contributed more than $4 billion in taxes in 2018. The report, New Americans in Middlesex County, was prepared in partnership with… Read More

2019 End of Year Report

2019 End of Year Report

Dear Friends and Supporters, 2019 was a groundbreaking year for New American Economy. We officially launched a new Arts & Culture program, added 16 communities to our State and Local work, bringing our total number of active communities to over 75 — 75 percent of which are in red and… Read More

The Economic Costs for U.S. States Who Opt Out of Refugee Resettlement

The Economic Costs for U.S. States Who Opt Out of Refugee Resettlement

In late September, the Trump Administration issued an executive order that requires state and local governments to give written consent to accept refugees. If a state or a locality fails to submit such consent before January 21, agencies will be unable to resettle refugees in those jurisdictions. Read More

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