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Indiana’s Primary: Immigrants in the Hoosier State

Indiana’s Primary: Immigrants in the Hoosier State

The 2016 primaries are rapidly nearing a close, and today the votes are being held in Indiana. There are 57 Republican delegates and 83 Democratic delegates to be awarded, and they can be critical wins for any candidate to secure nomination. Indiana’s immigrant population growth was relatively slow… Read More

Demand for Bilingual Workers Increasing in Maryland

Demand for Bilingual Workers Increasing in Maryland

As employers strive to increase their competitiveness in the global economy, they are increasingly seeking candidates who have the language skills necessary to communicate with a diverse customer base, and with operations and competitors overseas. New analysis of Burning Glass data explores the growing demand for bilingual talent in Maryland… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 25-29)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 25-29)

On Tuesday, Maryland’s Governor Larry Hogan signed into law the Maryland Seal of Biliteracy Act. The law establishes a program to recognize high school graduates who have attained proficiency in at least one language in addition to English. The Seal of Biliteracy is an important initiative to promote foreign language… Read More

Clemson Football Star Mackensie Alexander is Son of Immigrants

Clemson Football Star Mackensie Alexander is Son of Immigrants

On NFL Draft Day many college football players are nervously awaiting the opportunity to play for the big league. Football fans will get a sense of what’s in store for their team this year and Fantasy Football enthusiasts will start scouting for the most promising picks of the season. In… Read More

Manischewitz: One Immigrant's Matzo Success Story

Manischewitz: One Immigrant’s Matzo Success Story

The annual Jewish holiday of Passover began this past weekend and will be observed by Jews worldwide until this Saturday. Passover marks the freedom of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery and their biblical Exodus from Egypt under the leadership of Moses. To mark this religious holiday, PNAE takes a look… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 18 – 22)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 18 – 22)

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court (WSJ) began hearing oral arguments in the state-led effort to block President Obama’s expanded executive orders, DAPA and an expanded DACA program. With the recent death of Justice Antonin Scalia, the high court could end in a 4-4 deadlock, effectively halting the programs… Read More

Earth Day: Immigrant Contributions to Clean Tech in America

Earth Day: Immigrant Contributions to Clean Tech in America

Today is Earth Day, a globally celebrated movement for education, action, and change around environmental issues that began in 1970. Like Elon Musk, many immigrants have contributed to building a clean and green future in the United States by creating many environmentally focused start-ups here. Here are a… Read More

Today’s NY Primary: How Immigrants are Contributing in the Empire State

Today’s NY Primary: How Immigrants are Contributing in the Empire State

After rigorous campaigning in the Empire State, the presidential hopefuls watch as New Yorkers head to the polls today to vote in the state’s primary election. Clinton, Sanders, and Trump certainly hope to reign victorious on their home turf, especially since New York has the potential to award a large… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 11 – 15)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 11 – 15)

This week, Florida Governor Rick Scott approved a statewide Seal of Biliteracy. Senator Anitere Flores, a Republican from Miami, supported the legislation on WFSU-FM, pointing out: “While it might not sound so much to us who are further removed from high school, when you’re a high school student applying to… Read More

Removing Barriers to Higher Education: The Economic Benefit of Tuition Opportunity in Tennessee

Removing Barriers to Higher Education: The Economic Benefit of Tuition Opportunity in Tennessee

In 2014, Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam launched the “Drive to 55,” an ambitious initiative designed to promote economic development and reduce unemployment by equipping fifty-five percent of state residents with a college degree or certificate by 2025. Tennessee stands to benefit from adding thousands of potential college graduates to this… Read More

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