Maine, District 2

Maine, District 2

City Planner Sees Iowa Towns Get an Economic Boost From Immigrants

City Planner Sees Iowa Towns Get an Economic Boost From Immigrants

While studying immigration as an undergraduate at Iowa State University, Madeline Sturms toured a Tyson Foods meatpacking plant in Perry, Iowa. She saw that Tyson Foods employed mostly Latino immigrants who worked long hours at difficult jobs, such as those slaughtering animals on the “kill floor.” She also… Read More

Time for Congress to Go Back to Bi-Partisan Comprehensive Solutions to Immigration

Time for Congress to Go Back to Bi-Partisan Comprehensive Solutions to Immigration

Washington D.C. – Today, the Senate rejected the motion to proceed on Senator David Vitter’s (R-LA) “Stop Sanctuary Policies and Protect Americans Act” (S. 2146). This bill is an enforcement-only approach to immigration and would punish cities and states that adopt community policing policies that work to make communities safer and… Read More

This Family Came to Down East Maine as Migrant Workers, but Left their Mark as Entrepreneurs

This Family Came to Down East Maine as Migrant Workers, but Left their Mark as Entrepreneurs

When Juana Rodriguez Vazquez moved to the United States at age four, her father was already something of a go-getter. For years, he’d been spending time in the United States—traveling from state to state as a migrant laborer, following the blueberries and oranges that were ripening in the fields. By… Read More

Using Personal Experience to Help Undocumented Students Contribute more to South Carolina

Using Personal Experience to Help Undocumented Students Contribute more to South Carolina

When Jennifer Gutierrez-Caldwell thought about whether she wanted to attend college, her mother framed the choice in stark terms. “She said to me ‘Do you want to clean toilets with me or get an education?’” she recalls. Gutierrez-Caldwell, the daughter of former undocumented immigrants from Mexico… Read More

Refugees and Immigrants Are of 'Critical Importance' to Maine’s Economic Development, Says Lewiston’s Deputy City Administrator

Refugees and Immigrants Are of ‘Critical Importance’ to Maine’s Economic Development, Says Lewiston’s Deputy City Administrator

In the 1940s, the economy in Lewiston, Maine, was thriving thanks to a booming textile industry. But when many of those factories began closing in the late 1950s, and the city’s flagship department store, B. Peck & Co. closed in 1981, the jobs and the people who needed… Read More

Immigrants in Colorado

Immigrants in Colorado

One in ten Colorado residents is an immigrant, while another one in ten residents is a native-born U.S. citizen with at least one immigrant parent. Read More

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