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February 21 Launch Events

February 21 Launch Events

Thank you for participating in the Map the Impact Day of Action for Immigration Reform. On this page, you will find new data for congressional districts, city areas, and states to use for planning and writing purposes. Please note that all of this data is embargoed until… Read More

International Students Top One Million, Contributing $32.8 Billion to U.S. Economy

International Students Top One Million, Contributing $32.8 Billion to U.S. Economy

For the first time, the number of international students enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities exceeded one million, making up over 5 percent of the 20 million students pursuing higher education in the United States during the 2015-2016 academic year. These 1,043,839 international students represent a 7.1-percent increase from the… Read More

This Week: Welcoming Week

This Week: Welcoming Week

Last Friday, September 16, marked the start of this year’s Welcoming Week, an initiative of Welcoming America, which connects local leaders, non-profits, and civic organizations to create inclusive policies and programs aimed at welcoming and integrating newcomers into local communities. Last year, more than 22,000 people participated in… Read More

#GatewaysKC: A look at the economic impact of immigrants in Kansas City

#GatewaysKC: A look at the economic impact of immigrants in Kansas City

The Kansas City region is one of 20 communities across the country selected to participate in the national Gateways for Growth initiative, an effort sponsored by New American Economy (NAE) and Welcoming America to welcome and integrate immigrants as part of an economic growth strategy. Though the immigration debate has… Read More

Editorial: Same Old Fearmongering from Trump

Editorial: Same Old Fearmongering from Trump

The charlatan masquerading as the GOP nominee for president continued his smoke-and-mirrors act Wednesday. After a quick and mild-mannered meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, Donald Trump switched gears and offered his usual fire and brimstone take on immigration in a speech in Phoenix. The speech had… Read More

Latvian-Born Entrepreneur Hopes to Return to U.S. to Grow Company

Latvian-Born Entrepreneur Hopes to Return to U.S. to Grow Company

Peteris Krumins is the co-founder and CEO of Browserling, a software company that lets web developers test new apps and websites across multiple browsers at once. Krumins founded Browserling while in the San Francisco Bay Area on a tourist visa and is currently forced to run the company from his… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (August 8-12)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (August 8-12)

This week, business leaders from across the country voiced their support for our #ReasonForReform campaign, which officially launched on August 3. In an op-ed on Huffington Post, Jalak Jobanputra, Founding Partner of FuturePerfect Ventures, writes: “People from all across the world have great ideas, and… Read More

Stanford Business School Grad Hopes Reform Will Allow Him to Keep Company in Silicon Valley

Stanford Business School Grad Hopes Reform Will Allow Him to Keep Company in Silicon Valley

Russian-born immigrant, recent Stanford Graduate School of Business graduate, and entrepreneur Misha Esipov, 28, is “on a mission to improve immigrant lending around the world” and “build a cross-border credit bureau to connect U.S. lenders to international data.” His company, Nova Credit Inc., is developing an international credit passport system that allows people’s… Read More

The Foreign-Born in Des Moines

The Foreign-Born in Des Moines

New American Economy has developed a series of research briefs that examine the demographic and economic contributions of immigrant communities in counties and cities across the United States. The latest report in the series focuses on Des Moines. The brief shows that 48,760 immigrant residents in Des Moines–who account for roughly… Read More

New Americans in Houston

New Americans in Houston

The Partnership for a New American Economy has developed a series of research briefs that examine the demographic and economic contributions of immigrant communities in counties and cities across the United States. The latest report in the series focuses on Houston, Texas. The brief shows that Houston’s 1.3 million… Read More

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