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Immigrants Add Value to Local Economy, Says the Executive Director of Catholic Charities in East Texas

Immigrants Add Value to Local Economy, Says the Executive Director of Catholic Charities in East Texas

When the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy passed in 2012, Nell Lawrence, the executive director of Catholic Charities in East Texas, didn’t expect it to impact her life very much. DACA shields many young undocumented immigrants from deportation and allows them to work here legally. But Lawrence expected… Read More

Pastor Peter Matthews Says Congressional Republicans Are Out of Step with Their Evangelical Constituents

Pastor Peter Matthews Says Congressional Republicans Are Out of Step with Their Evangelical Constituents

In 2015, when Pastor Peter Matthews went to Washington, DC, to urge Congress to pass immigration reform, he and his fellow evangelical leaders realized just how disconnected congressional leaders had become from their evangelical base. In one meeting with then-Speaker John Boehner’s advisors, Matthews and the other pastors made a… Read More

Immigration Policy Prevents Rural Louisiana Schools from Hiring Qualified Teachers, Says Attorney

Immigration Policy Prevents Rural Louisiana Schools from Hiring Qualified Teachers, Says Attorney

As an immigration attorney, Kathleen Gasparian works with a variety of small businesses that are trying to secure visas for foreign-born workers. “I have many employers come into my office for all sorts of jobs,” she says. They tell her, “‘I need tree-cutters. I need a neurosurgeon.’” And all too… 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

Building Bridges Across Cultural Divides

Building Bridges Across Cultural Divides

Kansas Romportl is a 29-year-old evangelical who attends a mega-church in Roseville, Minnesota. She believes that God’s love extends equally to everyone and demonstrates this belief by helping welcome refugees and immigrants. She teaches newcomers how to plant and harvest, and she provides translation assistance to immigrants who need help navigating… Read More

“Gateways for Growth Challenge” to Highlight, Enhance Immigrants' Economic Contributions

“Gateways for Growth Challenge” to Highlight, Enhance Immigrants’ Economic Contributions

In December 2015, the Partnership for a New American Economy (PNAE) and Welcoming America put out an open call for applications from chambers of commerce, local governments, and civil society organizations across the United States to participate in the Gateways for Growth Challenge. Through… Read More

Tax Day: Tax Contributions of Immigrants in the United States

Tax Day: Tax Contributions of Immigrants in the United States

Today is Tax Day—the widely dreaded annual deadline for filing federal income taxes. This year, it falls on the same day that the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in the U.S. v Texas immigration case about President Obama’s executive actions to expand Deferred Action for… Read More

Meet the Chinese Researcher Who Helped Wisconsin Ward Off Swine Flu Pandemic

Meet the Chinese Researcher Who Helped Wisconsin Ward Off Swine Flu Pandemic

Jie He, an infectious disease researcher at the Medical College of Wisconsin, is no stranger to accomplishment. In 2006, He, a Chinese native, immigrated to the United States to do a postdoctoral fellowship in infectious disease. After years of making headway researching viruses that cause respiratory tract infections in the… 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

Backward Immigration Policies Force America To “Compete With Our Own University Graduates,” Says CEO

Backward Immigration Policies Force America To “Compete With Our Own University Graduates,” Says CEO

Ramiro Cavazos is a seventh-generation Texan, born to a family that originally moved to America from Spain in the late 1600s and settled in the Rio Grande Valley as ranchers and farmers. Cavezos takes great pride in his family’s heritage and their many contributions to Texas. But as the CEO… Read More

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