Let’s #SlamDunkReform This Year

Published: March 27, 2014

We’ve been shooting for immigration reform for decades. But each year, Congress passes up the chance to score a big win for the American economy.

Not passing immigration reform is madness. Immigrants are making an impact in states across the country, and we need leaders in Washington to advance legislation so America can compete on the global court.

Take a look at some facts we’ve pulled together about immigration reform at the schools and in the states of the Sweet Sixteen teams and share them with your friends and family. You can also see how immigrants are making an impact in states across the country at MapTheImpact.org and hear from Americans who support reform at IAmImmigration.org.

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Related Resources

Map The Impact

Explore immigration data where you live

Our Map the Impact tool has comprehensive coverage of more than 100 data points about immigrants and their contributions in all 50 states and the country overall. It continues to be widely cited in places ranging from Gov. Newsom’s declaration for California’s Immigrant Heritage Month to a Forbes article and PBS’ Two Cents series that targets millennials and Gen Z.

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datapoints about immigrants and their contributions

Make a contribution

Make a direct impact on the lives of immigrants.

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