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Ancestry.Com's Immigration Policy And Lack of High-Skilled American Workers Is Hurting The Company

Ancestry.Com’s Immigration Policy And Lack of High-Skilled American Workers Is Hurting The Company

A revolutionary new DNA product experience at Ancestry.com, a $2.6-billion business, would not have been possible without the contributions of Yong Wang, a senior data scientist, who came to the United States on a visa for extraordinary researchers. Wang’s specialized skill set helped create a product that connects people in more than 30 countries… Read More

Head of Washington Grower’s League Says Immigrant Farm Workers Do Not Steal American Jobs

Head of Washington Grower’s League Says Immigrant Farm Workers Do Not Steal American Jobs

As head of the Washington Grower’s League for 29 years, Mike Gempler knows how critical immigration reform is to American farmers. He says our guest worker program is complicated, expensive, and often does not bring workers into the country in time to work on highly perishable crops when they are… Read More

Motivated by Justice, Rabbi’s Bipartisan Congregation Advocates for Immigration Reform

Motivated by Justice, Rabbi’s Bipartisan Congregation Advocates for Immigration Reform

Rabbi Cheryl Rosenstein says support for immigration reform is inscribed in the Bible. The Old Testament continually reminds Jews they were slaves in the land of Egypt, and that they have an obligation to care for the less fortunate. And, as she points out, the undocumented immigrant population is particularly… Read More

Evangelical Campus Minister Sees How Immigration Policy Holds Students Back

Evangelical Campus Minister Sees How Immigration Policy Holds Students Back

After two planes flew into the twin towers in New York City, Kathy Khang received a telephone call from her father. He wanted Khang to take the plunge and apply for U.S. citizenship. Khang’s parents had emigrated from South Korea in 1971, when Khang was just a baby. Her parents… Read More

“Painful” How U.S. Immigration Policy Sends Talent Abroad, Says Leader of St. Louis Regional Chamber

“Painful” How U.S. Immigration Policy Sends Talent Abroad, Says Leader of St. Louis Regional Chamber

Joe Reagan first became aware of the important role immigrants play in economic growth during his tenure as president of Greater Louisville, Inc., the city’s chamber of commerce. “I saw that welcoming people from all over the world was key to our economic and social success,” he says. Today, Reagan… Read More

Ethiopian Refugee and Business Owner Is Grateful for Welcoming Idahoans

Ethiopian Refugee and Business Owner Is Grateful for Welcoming Idahoans

Kibrom Milash and wife, Tirhas. In April 2015, Kibrom Milash opened Kibrom, one of Boise, Idaho’s few Ethiopian restaurants. It was part of the Boise International Market, a place where customers could buy food and products from countries around the world. A fire gutted the market the following September, but… Read More

With Four Languages to Offer, Mexican Immigrant Helps Pennsylvania Companies Make Money in Latin America

With Four Languages to Offer, Mexican Immigrant Helps Pennsylvania Companies Make Money in Latin America

When Guillermo Velazquez left Mexico at age 26 to take an internship at the World Trade Center Pittsburgh, he actually planned to return home. But within a month he was a offered a job by the Trade Center, which valued his international business background and ability to speak four languages. Read More

Being an Immigrant Makes Adele Dorfner Roth the Perfect Person to Bring International Trade to Ohio

Being an Immigrant Makes Adele Dorfner Roth the Perfect Person to Bring International Trade to Ohio

Adele Dorfner Roth shows exactly how a diverse city government can help spur economic growth. She came to the United States from Brazil as a small child when her father, an engineer, was hired by Mohawn, the Akron-based tire company. “He’s a huge risk taker,” Roth says. “Like most immigrants,… Read More

Iraqi Refugee Helps Bring Much-Needed Doctors to Rural Idaho

Iraqi Refugee Helps Bring Much-Needed Doctors to Rural Idaho

In 2015, Marwan Sweedan, a former U.S. Army medic and infection control specialist in Boise, Idaho was named a White House Champion of Change. After receiving the honor, he penned a short essay about his work helping fellow refugee and immigrant professionals find employment in the United States. “My efforts… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week's immigration news (May 16-20)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (May 16-20)

This week Tom Nassif, president and CEO of the Western Growers Association, which represents farmers in California, Arizona, and Colorado, penned an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, proposing that governors take the lead on immigration reform. “As chief executives,” he writes, “governors know how to get things… Read More

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