Maryland, District 4

Maryland, District 4

New Americans in Akron, Ohio

New Americans in Akron, Ohio

New research from New American Economy shows that immigrants contributed $2.1 billion to the GDP of the Akron region metropolitan area in 2018. The report, New Americans in Akron, was prepared in partnership with the Greater Akron Chamber.  In addition to their financial contributions, which included… Read More

American Action Forum: The Economic Impact Of State-Sponsored Work Visas

American Action Forum: The Economic Impact Of State-Sponsored Work Visas

Senator Ron Johnson recently introduced a bill that could provide an alternative way for temporary work visas to be distributed. In addition to increasing the number of visas available for temporary foreign workers, it would shift the oversight responsibility and decision making power from the federal government to the states. Read More

Sales Executive Sees How U.S. Policy Prevent Hard-Working Immigrants from Making Strongest Economic Impact

Sales Executive Sees How U.S. Policy Prevent Hard-Working Immigrants from Making Strongest Economic Impact

Carmen Parada, a cybersecurity expert and sales executive at Burwood Group Inc., was born and raised in Acapulco, Mexico, and immigrated to the United States to be with her American husband in 1996. Though her computer science expertise helped her land a job almost immediately, immigration policy still posed a… Read More

Assistant Public Defender for Prince George's County Knows First-hand the Difficulties Many Immigrants Face

Assistant Public Defender for Prince George’s County Knows First-hand the Difficulties Many Immigrants Face

After growing up in the United States as the daughter of two undocumented immigrants, Llamilet Gutierrez decided to dedicate her career to protecting the rights of immigrants by becoming an assistant public defender for Maryland’s Prince George’s County. Yet current deportation fears have made life harder than ever… Read More

Why One Professor Is Teaching Her Students About the Need for Immigration Reform

Why One Professor Is Teaching Her Students About the Need for Immigration Reform

Anna Ochoa O’Leary, assistant professor of Mexican-American Studies at the University of Arizona, teaches her students about how migration is changing American communities. Her syllabi always include a disclaimer that the class will discuss hot-button topics like race and undocumented immigrants. “I’m not blind to the fact that immigration is… Read More

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