Arizona, District 7

Arizona, District 7

Kansas City App Developer Sees Immigrants Helping Revitalize the American Heartland

Kansas City App Developer Sees Immigrants Helping Revitalize the American Heartland

More than 90 percent of the residents of Overland Park, Kansas, are American-born — but when Vijay Ainapurapu goes to work at the Sprint Nextel headquarters, where he’s an IT architect and app developer, he’s routinely surrounded by people hailing from places like Brazil, the Philippines, Hong Kong,… 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

Contractor Sees Firsthand How Draconian Immigrant Laws Hurt Arizona's Economy

Contractor Sees Firsthand How Draconian Immigrant Laws Hurt Arizona’s Economy

In 2012, Luis de la Cruz was at a banquet in Washington, D.C., being held to recognize minority-owned businesses. But when guests learned that he was from Arizona, they walked away in disgust. The state’s recently enacted anti-immigration bill had poisoned his reputation. “The only thing that happens” when… Read More

Immigrants Have Made Important Economic and Civic Contributions to Arizona, Says Head of Promise Arizona

Immigrants Have Made Important Economic and Civic Contributions to Arizona, Says Head of Promise Arizona

Petra Falcon knows about pulling yourself up by the bootstraps. She got her first job when she was just 12 years old, working in an underwear factory, after her father left and her mother suffered a stroke. Today, she is the executive director of Promise Arizona, an immigrant rights organization… Read More

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