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Insight on Business: The Des Moines Metro and Diversity

Insight on Business: The Des Moines Metro and Diversity

Long before it became important to business to talk about the critical nature diversity plays in society the Greater Des Moines Partnership was working on spreading that news. Today, years later, The Partnership has made diversity a key component of Capital Crossroads 2.0 and, says Mary Bontrager the firms Executive… Read More

Utah Public Radio: “Immigration and the Economy on Access Utah”

Utah Public Radio: “Immigration and the Economy on Access Utah”

Representatives from the group New American Economy participated Tuesday in a National Day of Action and marked the launch of their Map the Impact project, highlighting the economic impact of immigrants, and calling for immigration reform. This comes as the Trump Administration is unveiling “rules aimed at tougher enforcement of immigration… Read More

12 News NBC: Map shows economic impacts of immigrants in Arizona

12 News NBC: Map shows economic impacts of immigrants in Arizona

As President Donald Trump enacts stricter immigration policies, a group of business and political leaders are highlighting how immigrants fit into the U.S. economy. New American Economy, a coalition of companies and elected officials, mapped out the numbers, showing how many immigrants live in each state, how much they pay… Read More

St Louis Review: “Immigrant entrepreneurs take risks, enrich local economy”

St Louis Review: “Immigrant entrepreneurs take risks, enrich local economy”

Luis Rivero founded H?ga Bar (think “PowerBar”) and recently added Whole Foods stores as an outlet for the nutrition bar with flavors inspired by international recipes. H?ga Bar is an example of many businesses in St. Louis founded by immigrants and refugees, some small-scale and others large corporations. The St. Read More

Columbia Business Report: “Group shows impact immigrants have on U.S.  communities”

Columbia Business Report: “Group shows impact immigrants have on U.S. communities”

The Partnership for a New American Economy has gathered statistics that show the economic impact of immigrants in the United States, and launched an interactive online map, called the “Map of Impact,” that showcases new research on the contributions immigrants have on the communities throughout the country. According to its… Read More

The Free Press: The Camden Conference 2017 – Humanity’s Crisis: Refugees and Global Migration

The Free Press: The Camden Conference 2017 – Humanity’s Crisis: Refugees and Global Migration

Alan, a 3-year-old Syrian boy in a red t-shirt, washed up dead on a Turkish beach in 2015. He and his family had paid smugglers to get them to Greece, the closest country in the European Union. Alan’s 5-year-old brother and his mother drowned in the attempt, too: Alan’s photo… Read More

Philippine Daily Inquirer: Immigrants in San Francisco put $2.5B into US economy – new study

Philippine Daily Inquirer: Immigrants in San Francisco put $2.5B into US economy – new study

Immigrants in the City and County San Francisco contribute significantly to the local economy through high rates of tax contributions, spending power and workforce participation, reveals a recently released report. The new study by New American Economy was released by the Office of Civic Engagement & Immigrant Affairs and the… Read More

West Virginia Record: “West Virginia immigrants’ impact includes crucial creation of jobs”

West Virginia Record: “West Virginia immigrants’ impact includes crucial creation of jobs”

New American Economy (NAE) has released a Map the Impact report, which highlights the economic, voting and other impacts immigrants have on their respective states, cities, congressional districts and industries and uses that data as a basis for its call for immigration reform efforts across the country. Map the Impact… Read More

Post-Crescent: “Curbing immigration is not the answer”

Post-Crescent: “Curbing immigration is not the answer”

When I listen to the current calls to greatly curb or even cease some types of immigration, the first thought that comes to mind is that our nation has a very short memory. It hasn’t taken us long to forget the immigrant roots from which most of us come. And the… Read More

The Seattle Times: “Can religion bridge the divide over immigration policy?”

The Seattle Times: “Can religion bridge the divide over immigration policy?”

We’re living in a country of uncompromising division. It seems that just about every issue demands alignment with a political party or ideology — and none more than immigration. But local conservative leader Joseph Castleberry disagrees. Castleberry is president of Northwest University, a private Christian college in Kirkland. An evangelical… Read More

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