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Immigrant Professor Aims to Solve Dental Health Issues Costing Americans $60 Billion per Year

Immigrant Professor Aims to Solve Dental Health Issues Costing Americans $60 Billion per Year

Shortly after the Chinese Cultural Revolution — a decade that saw the brutal persecution of intellectuals — China reversed course and started seeking foreign brainpower to help salvage its ravaged economy. As part of Deng Xiaping’s sweeping economic reforms, the state began sending its most promising students to overseas universities. Read More

Afghan Entrepreneur is Behind one of Maryland’s Most Successful Technology Startups

Afghan Entrepreneur is Behind one of Maryland’s Most Successful Technology Startups

Haroon Mokhtarzada knows all too well what it’s like to start over. When he was just 3 years old, his parents fled the Russian invasion of Afghanistan, ultimately moving their family to the United States as political refugees. Although his family was quite well off back home, the war… Read More

Even Facing Immigration Hurdles, This Singapore Native Started a $40 Million Business

Even Facing Immigration Hurdles, This Singapore Native Started a $40 Million Business

  “I would have started my business much earlier if not for the limitations posed by U.S. immigration laws,” says Shan-Lyn Ma, the co-founder and CEO of Zola – a $40 million modern wedding registry business. Ma, who was born in Singapore but grew up in Australia, moved to… Read More

Green Energy Entrepreneur Succeeded Despite our Cumbersome Immigration System

Green Energy Entrepreneur Succeeded Despite our Cumbersome Immigration System

Tom Szaky, a green energy entrepreneur, credits his immigrant experience with helping him see a business opportunity few others did—and having the motivation to pursue it. Szaky, who was born in Hungary, fled the country at the age of four with his family. Settling in Toronto, Canada, Tom says… Read More

A Multigenerational Path of Migration Leads to Jobs in Florida

A Multigenerational Path of Migration Leads to Jobs in Florida

Bombay native Sarvar Demehri arrived in the United States in 1981 alongside her husband, an electrical engineer who worked for a NASA subcontractor. She was just 21, and fresh out of college. A few years later, the pair opened their own business in Florida, a company dedicated to home security… Read More

Current Immigration Policy Does Not Benefit Economy, Says Lawyer

Current Immigration Policy Does Not Benefit Economy, Says Lawyer

“Nothing in immigration is straightforward,” says Martin “Marty” Lester, an immigration lawyer in the Florida panhandle. For example, you’d think that a person who serves in the U.S. military would have an easy time getting citizenship; after all, that person has put his or her life on the line for… Read More

Business Expert: Automation, not Immigrants, Have Taken U.S. Jobs

Business Expert: Automation, not Immigrants, Have Taken U.S. Jobs

When Fariborz “FG” Ghadar was in Silicon Valley several years ago, he saw an alarming billboard. It read: “H-1B Problems? PIVOT to Canada.” Sponsored by the Canadian government and aimed at highly skilled immigrants in the technology sector, “It essentially said, If you are having difficulty getting a visa in… Read More

Young Immigrant Entrepreneur Has a Light-Bulb Moment

Young Immigrant Entrepreneur Has a Light-Bulb Moment

Viktor Klyachko believes that maintaining a healthy business community is essential to progress. “Business is what propels the world forward,” he says. Klyachko is the founder of Green Ignite, a company based in Utica, New York, that provides LED lighting systems to wholesalers throughout the Northeast. Launched in 2013, Green… Read More

Real Estate Tycoon, Philanthropist, Immigrant: America Would Be Crazy to Refuse People Like Him

Real Estate Tycoon, Philanthropist, Immigrant: America Would Be Crazy to Refuse People Like Him

The night before Sunil Puri’s father passed away, at the age of 94, he called his son to say goodbye. Speaking by phone from Mumbai, India, the retired yarn-trader offered a few final words of advice to his son, a multimillionaire property developer and business owner. Puri’s father urged him to embrace the United States and… Read More

This Immigrant Researcher is Changing the Future of Cancer Treatment, But Immigration Slowed his Progress

This Immigrant Researcher is Changing the Future of Cancer Treatment, But Immigration Slowed his Progress

Radiology researcher Anthony Chang came to the United States from Taiwan in the 1990s to study at Vanderbilt and Yale, earned a PhD in experimental physics from the University of Texas, and was hired to direct the imaging laboratory at the Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids, where he researched… Read More

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