Illinois, District 9

Illinois, District 9

End-of-Year Report - 2023

End-of-Year Report – 2023

The American Immigration Council had an impactful year in 2023, launching a comprehensive border solutions campaign and actively challenging harmful legislation. This end-of-year report highlights our efforts to advance a more fair immigration system, inform public discourse with research, and build a more inclusive nation. Read More

The Growing Demand for Physicians in Colorado

The Growing Demand for Physicians in Colorado

This research brief highlights the growing demand for physicians in the state and the need to reduce barriers for internationally trained professionals. Read More

Foreign-Born Residents Contributed $3.1 Billion to Michiana Region's GDP in 2016

Foreign-Born Residents Contributed $3.1 Billion to Michiana Region’s GDP in 2016

SOUTH BEND, IN – Immigrants in the Michiana region contributed $3.1 billion to the region’s GDP, and paid $212.8 million in federal taxes and $103 million in state and local taxes, according to a new research brief released by New American Economy (NAE) in partnership with United Religious Community,… Read More

Arizona Immigration Reform Coalition Responds to the Announcement of the SUCCEED Act, Calls on State Delegation to Support DREAMers in the Economy

Arizona Immigration Reform Coalition Responds to the Announcement of the SUCCEED Act, Calls on State Delegation to Support DREAMers in the Economy

Phoenix, AZ — Today, the Arizona Immigration Reform Coalition responded to the announcement of the SUCCEED Act, legislation that addresses the uncertain future of DREAMers following the announcement to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program. The group urged the Arizona Congressional Delegation to support reforms that allow DREAMers… Read More

California Leaders Release Open Letter to the California Congressional Delegation in Response to the Decision to End DACA

California Leaders Release Open Letter to the California Congressional Delegation in Response to the Decision to End DACA

Sacramento, CA — Today, local leaders in California released an open letter addressed to the California Congressional Delegation in response to the decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program. The group cited economic data compiled by New American Economy (NAE) on the DACA-eligible population in the state,… Read More

‘Becoming a Citizen Would Mean Finally Being Accepted in My Own Country’

‘Becoming a Citizen Would Mean Finally Being Accepted in My Own Country’

Like her parents, Leslie Arreaza is an undocumented immigrant. But while her parents are still working hard in low-paid jobs, Arreaza is majoring in psychology at Meredith College, working at a student-run preschool for children with autism, and dreaming of a career as a high school psychologist or counselor. “There’s… Read More

To Grow US. Apples, America’s Farmers Need Immigration Reform

To Grow US. Apples, America’s Farmers Need Immigration Reform

In 2011, third-generation apple farmer Phil Glaize, drove up and down the eastern seaboard searching for farm workers. He had made a point of only hiring Americans to work his 650-acre farm, which produces roughly $5.5 million in revenue annually. But as the economy improved after the recession, he found… Read More

The Globe and Mail: “Trump’s immigration ambitions extend beyond the wall.”

The Globe and Mail: “Trump’s immigration ambitions extend beyond the wall.”

In a speech before U.S. lawmakers last week, President Donald Trump identified Canada’s system for admitting immigrants as worthy of emulation. But the changes his administration has in mind aren’t ones Canadians would recognize. Mr. Trump’s ambitions to reshape the U.S. immigration system go well beyond building a… Read More

Immigrant Auto Dealership CEO Wants a Merit-Based Immigration System

Immigrant Auto Dealership CEO Wants a Merit-Based Immigration System

When Bernie Moreno’s mother decided to leave her native Colombia and bring her seven children, husband, and 22 suitcases to the United States, it wasn’t to escape a life of poverty. She wanted to avoid a life of entitlement. Worried that her children would grow up too comfortable in an… Read More

When Immigrants Move to Take Pork Industry Jobs, Businesses in Downtown Guymon Thrive

When Immigrants Move to Take Pork Industry Jobs, Businesses in Downtown Guymon Thrive

As the program director of Main Street Guymon, a resource center dedicated to helping businesses in the small city of Guymon, Oklahoma, succeed, Melyn Johnson has unique insight into what allows her community to thrive. Since its founding in 2005, her group has accumulated roughly $10 million in private funding. Read More

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