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Grand Rapids Business Journal: Report documents immigrant contributions

Grand Rapids Business Journal: Report documents immigrant contributions

Grand Rapids community leaders agreed making immigrants feel like they belong in Kent County not only is right but is economically smart. Foreign-born residents of Kent County contributed $3.3 billion to the county’s GDP in 2016, according to a report presented Sept. 12 by the local Gateways for Growth Project,… Read More

Entrepreneur from Argentina Helps Keep Jobs in Michigan

Entrepreneur from Argentina Helps Keep Jobs in Michigan

Natalia Kovicak was 22 when she met her future husband on a beach in Mexico. She had a bachelor’s degree in human resources and public relations from the University of Palermo and a good job with the Coca-Cola company in Buenos Aires. She had also launched her own event-planning business. Read More

Houston Chronicle: Press 1 for English? These days, biliteracy deserves not just tolerance, but academic rewards [Editorial]

Houston Chronicle: Press 1 for English? These days, biliteracy deserves not just tolerance, but academic rewards [Editorial]

“English! English! Go back to Mexico. You’re in America!” Not so long ago, that response, described in an ethnography by University of Texas professor Angela Valenzuela, is what Texas schoolchildren could expect for speaking Spanish in the hallways. Punishments and reprimands were common experience for students whose open use of… Read More

Mexican Immigrant and Community Leader Appointed to Indiana Statewide Commission

Mexican Immigrant and Community Leader Appointed to Indiana Statewide Commission

The youngest of three in the Galindo family and at the age of 15, Palermo Galindo left behind Mexico— with his mother’s blessing—in search of greater opportunities in the United States.  He joined his father, who was already living and working as a land surveyor in San Antonio, but the… Read More

Ethiopian Immigrant Fulfills Her Dream of Owning a Business

Ethiopian Immigrant Fulfills Her Dream of Owning a Business

Rhoda Worku was a college student in Ethiopia when civil war broke out. Her father, a high-ranking member of the government, was executed and her mother was imprisoned. Eventually, Worku’s mother was released but life barely improved. “We didn’t have anything,” Worku says. “The government took everything from us.” In… Read More

Foreign-Born Residents Contributed $220 Million to Missoula Region GDP in 2016

Foreign-Born Residents Contributed $220 Million to Missoula Region GDP in 2016

MISSOULA, MT – Immigrants in the Missoula region contributed $219.9 million to the region’s GDP in 2016 and paid $19.3 million in federal taxes and $7 million in state and local taxes, according to a new report by New American Economy (NAE), in partnership with the International Rescue Committee (IRC)… Read More

Sioux City Journal: Report: Immigration fuels metro Sioux City's recent population growth

Sioux City Journal: Report: Immigration fuels metro Sioux City’s recent population growth

Foreign-born newcomers accounted for more than 75 percent of metro Sioux City’s population growth between 2010 and 2015, a new report shows. The number of immigrants in the metro area were estimated at 14,817 in 2015, or 8.8 percent of the combined population of 169,069 for Plymouth and Woodbury counties… Read More

NAE Statement on the Joint Cabinet Commitment to Improving the H-2A Agricultural Worker Visa

NAE Statement on the Joint Cabinet Commitment to Improving the H-2A Agricultural Worker Visa

Following the announcement that four cabinet agencies – the Departments of Agriculture, Labor, State, and Homeland Security – are working in coordination to propose streamlining and improving the H-2A agricultural visa program, New American Economy President John Feinblatt issued the following statement: “Simplifying the H-2A visa program would pay immediate dividends… Read More

Foreign-Born Residents Contributed Over $564 Million to Warren County’s GDP in 2016

Foreign-Born Residents Contributed Over $564 Million to Warren County’s GDP in 2016

BOWLING GREEN, KY – Immigrants in Warren County contributed $564.3 million to the county’s GDP in 2016 and paid $43 million in federal taxes and $21.1 million in state and local taxes, according to a new research brief by New American Economy (NAE), in partnership with the City… Read More

Immigrant Entrepreneur from Mexico Pays it Forward in Urbana, IL

Immigrant Entrepreneur from Mexico Pays it Forward in Urbana, IL

Mauricio Salinas grew up poor in Puebla, Mexico. In 1986, as a 19-year-old fresh out of high school, he came to the United States looking for a better life. He worked in landscaping and as a food server, and managed to get an education at Parkland College in Champaign. Still,… Read More

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