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Austin American Statesman Commentary: Repeal would hurt all Texans, not just undocumented like me

Austin American Statesman Commentary: Repeal would hurt all Texans, not just undocumented like me

As a student teacher at several Austin middle schools, I like seeing how excited my Hispanic students are to have a teacher who looks like them. I want my presence in the classroom to inspire young people from all backgrounds – including undocumented immigrants like me – and demonstrate that… Read More

Sun Journal Opinion: Heritier Nosso: Welcoming immigrants to Maine is good for senior citizens

Sun Journal Opinion: Heritier Nosso: Welcoming immigrants to Maine is good for senior citizens

I came to the United States as an asylum seeker from sub-Saharan Africa. As memories of the violence I fled fade, I am proud I have been able to embrace my new life working at a nonprofit to promote public health. I am filling a critical labor gap and showing… Read More

Los Angeles Daily News Opinion: Two years later, the continuing cost of the Muslim ban

Los Angeles Daily News Opinion: Two years later, the continuing cost of the Muslim ban

Several years ago, a client of mine at the Council on American-Islamic Relations came to the United States from Yemen to study dentistry. After graduating from one of the nation’s most prominent programs, he was hired on as a professor and is now training the next generation of U.S. dentists. Recently, though,… Read More

Xconomy Opinion: America Should Welcome Immigrant Entrepreneurs

Xconomy Opinion: America Should Welcome Immigrant Entrepreneurs

When I came to America in 1987, as a wide-eyed University of Texas grad student, I arrived with just a suitcase and a few hundred dollars — money that my mother, back in India, had scraped together by selling her beloved jewelry collection. Three decades later, I’m a successful biomedical… Read More

The Kansas City Star Commentary: Kobach, Yoder campaigns said immigrants are scary. Their loss proves we’re changing

The Kansas City Star Commentary: Kobach, Yoder campaigns said immigrants are scary. Their loss proves we’re changing

Over the past few weeks, we have watched as the Trump administration’s nativist, anti-immigrant ideology has brought our government to a grinding halt. The partial federal shutdown has directly impacted the well-being of more than 800,000 federal workers, their families and the American people who rely on government services. But… Read More

Free Times Opinion: Sound Off: It’s Time to Protect South Carolina’s Dreamers

Free Times Opinion: Sound Off: It’s Time to Protect South Carolina’s Dreamers

With the government shutdown continuing, pundits are asking whetherPresident Trump might resurrect a deal that came tantalizingly close last year: reopening the government and funding a border wall in exchange for protecting Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients, the young… Read More

Immigrant to Denver Founds Dragon Boat Festival that Attracts 120,000 Attendees Annually

Immigrant to Denver Founds Dragon Boat Festival that Attracts 120,000 Attendees Annually

When Taiwanese Chinese immigrant Ding-Wen Hsu followed her engineer husband from Iowa to Denver after he received a job offer as a hydrologist, she admired the abundant Colorado sunshine and the beautiful Rocky Mountain landscape. But it was the welcoming attitude of Denverites that inspired her to stay for… Read More

Louisville-Based College President Applauds City’s Commitment to Diversity, International Students

Louisville-Based College President Applauds City’s Commitment to Diversity, International Students

Only 750 of the 12,000 students at Louisville’s Jefferson Community and Technical College are foreign-born, but college president Dr. Ty Handy calls them an inspiration. “Our international student population is absolutely an example to our other students,” he says. “Their retention rates, GPA exceed our institutional averages. They know… Read More

Chicago Business Leader, Grandson of Italian Immigrant, Advocates for Restaurant Workers Across Illinois

Chicago Business Leader, Grandson of Italian Immigrant, Advocates for Restaurant Workers Across Illinois

Sam Toia, a third-generation Italian-American, whose grandfather emigrated from Sicily in the 1920’s, is deeply embedded in Chicago’s culinary world. As President & CEO of the Illinois Restaurant Association (IRA), he advocates on behalf of the industry and its workers. In the state of Illinois alone, there are more… Read More

Argentinian Immigrant Credits Boston with Enabling Business Success

Argentinian Immigrant Credits Boston with Enabling Business Success

Jonathan Thon, an Argentine native, first came to the Boston area in 2008 to complete a Harvard Medical School postdoc, and stayed on to become an Assistant Professor there. He knew that platelets, the cells that promote clotting, had enormous commercial and medical potential, and so in 2014, Thon… Read More

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