California, District 16

California, District 16

Immigrant IT Workers Play Critical Role in the Coronavirus Pandemic's Virtual Economy 

Immigrant IT Workers Play Critical Role in the Coronavirus Pandemic’s Virtual Economy 

The coronavirus pandemic has radically altered the U.S. workforce. Many people have lost their jobs, while others have had to continue to go to work despite the serious health risks. Some sectors within the U.S. economy, however, have been able to shift toward working remotely. And immigrants working in the information technology sector have once again proven essential throughout this transition. Data compiled by New American Economy highlights… Read More

Board of Immigration Appeals Green Lights Major Errors on Notice to Appear Forms

Board of Immigration Appeals Green Lights Major Errors on Notice to Appear Forms

The U.S. government rejects an immigrant’s entire application for a visa or immigration benefit over a single blank field on a form. Applications can be rejected if a box is left unchecked or has a missing line—say, for an apartment number when the applicant lives in a house, or… Read More

Iraqi Immigrant Who Served the U.S. Army Now Wants to Serve Maine

Iraqi Immigrant Who Served the U.S. Army Now Wants to Serve Maine

Ali Farid and his family had a good life in Iraq. His father worked as an electrical engineer. His mother was trained as an anthropologist. The family of six was safe. And, at age 18, Farid began a lucrative, albeit highly dangerous, job to support his concurrent university law… Read More

Dallas News: Dallas leaders release study that says immigrants have a lot of economic punch

Dallas News: Dallas leaders release study that says immigrants have a lot of economic punch

City leaders and a coalition of business and political leaders released a study Wednesday that says immigrants in Dallas had $5.4 billion in spending power in 2016. That represents about 22 percent of the city population’s entire $24.1 billion in spending muscle. “Findings for Dallas really amplify trends we see across the country… Read More

KTAR: Report finds immigrants are key to Arizona’s economy

KTAR: Report finds immigrants are key to Arizona’s economy

PHOENIX — A new report finds that more than 920,000 immigrants living in Arizona are critical to the state’s economic success. The report released Monday by the bipartisan group New American Economy estimates immigrants in Arizona made up 17 percent of Arizona’s labor force and had $21.4 billion in… Read More

Iranian Immigrant Builds Homes and Donates Millions in California’s Central Valley

Iranian Immigrant Builds Homes and Donates Millions in California’s Central Valley

In 1978, Darius Assemi emigrated from Iran to California, seeking an American education and better career opportunities. Today, the entrepreneur and CEO of Granville Homes, in California’s Central Valley, builds an average of 200 homes annually in the greater Fresno region and employs a staff of 80. Over the last… Read More

‘Companies Appreciate Immigrants,’ Says Colombian Process Engineer

‘Companies Appreciate Immigrants,’ Says Colombian Process Engineer

When new immigrant Diana Valenzuela gets her English up to speed, the United States will be lucky. Back in her native Colombia, she spent 10 years as a process engineer at a leather factory, supervising production and designing the leather finish for shoes, belts, and other products. Afterward, she spent… Read More

Farmer: Without Immigration Reform ‘Agriculture is Going to Head South’

Farmer: Without Immigration Reform ‘Agriculture is Going to Head South’

On America’s farms, it’s common to see foreign-born laborers harvesting crops and working long hours in the fields. It’s less common to see the very same workers ending up in charge. But Joe Del Bosque’s family, who came to California’s Imperial Valley from Mexico a century ago, accomplished just that. Read More

Declaration from Arlene Rivera

Declaration from Arlene Rivera

The attorney desks were located about 10-15 feet away from the ICE officers and so could easily be overheard by them. ICE officers approached us every hour, even during client meetings, to conduct head counts. In addition to the ICE officers, other detainees and their children (who were with their… Read More

High-Tech Immigrant Entrepreneurs are Crucial to Local Economies

High-Tech Immigrant Entrepreneurs are Crucial to Local Economies

Recently, a growing number of cities and states have begun pursuing strategies that attract and welcome immigrants and immigrant entrepreneurs in order to grow their economies. Encouraging immigrant high-tech entrepreneurship, and addressing the factors that cultivate an environment in which entrepreneurs may be more successful, is yet… Read More

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