Ohio, District 8

Ohio, District 8

Immigrant Workers Help Florida Thrive. Anti-Immigrant Policies Threaten That.

Immigrant Workers Help Florida Thrive. Anti-Immigrant Policies Threaten That.

In 2022, more than one in five Florida residents were immigrants. In that same year, immigrants in Florida were over 14% more likely than their U.S.-born neighbors to be of working age, positioning them to actively participate in the labor force and economy. And they did just that—immigrants contributed… Read More

New York’s First Undocumented Lawyer: ‘We All Have a Voice’

New York’s First Undocumented Lawyer: ‘We All Have a Voice’

In 2016, Cesar Vargas became New York state’s first openly undocumented lawyer. It was a major personal accomplishment for Vargas, whose mother brought him to the United States when he was 5 years old, and for New York, which became the third state in the nation to allow undocumented immigrants to… Read More

DACA Soldier With Skills U.S. Needs Is Put on Indefinite Hold

DACA Soldier With Skills U.S. Needs Is Put on Indefinite Hold

When William Medeiros learned he could join the United States military, he was elated. As an undocumented immigrant — his parents brought him to the United States when he was 6 years old — Medeiros had few options. “I couldn’t work, and to go to school I would have had… Read More

Marketplace: CEOs are coming out in favor of DACA, but can their support influence Congress?

Marketplace: CEOs are coming out in favor of DACA, but can their support influence Congress?

President Donald Trump announced plans Tuesday to roll back the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, but with a six month delay that would allow Congress to act. Last week, corporate leaders came to the defense of DACA recipients, also called Dreamers, who get deportation relief and temporary work authorization… Read More

Family’s 136-Year-Old Landscaping Business Depends on Immigrants

Family’s 136-Year-Old Landscaping Business Depends on Immigrants

Hispanic immigrants make up roughly half of the workforce at Peter Scarff’s family nursery and landscaping business in New Carlisle, Ohio. Without immigrant labor, the  agriculture and service industries in the United States would collapse, Scarff says. “It doesn’t matter whether it’s manual work or operating equipment, it is difficult… Read More

Pastor Sees Immigrants Through Lens of Bible — and the Economy

Pastor Sees Immigrants Through Lens of Bible — and the Economy

Dr. Carl Ruby, a conservative Christian pastor at Central Christian Church in Springfield, Ohio, believes that immigration reform is a civil rights issue. It was a lesson he learned decades ago, when he first read Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” “I saw that it was an issue… Read More

Garage Owner Shows How Hard Immigrants Work

Garage Owner Shows How Hard Immigrants Work

Oswaldo “Boler” Castellanos, a Guatemalan immigrant, is pleased with the opportunities that have come his way. But he knows that many others who want an opportunity to create a new life are denied that chance. “I want to show that we are coming here to work hard,” he says. Castellanos… Read More

From Experience, Doctoral Student Knows More Immigrants Would Love the Chance to Study, Work, Pay Taxes

From Experience, Doctoral Student Knows More Immigrants Would Love the Chance to Study, Work, Pay Taxes

When Mariana Ocampo was growing up in Texas, she and her siblings longed for part-time jobs similar to the ones their teenage friends held. They wanted to work, they wanted to spend their earnings, and they wanted to contribute to their family. But since Ocampo and her siblings… Read More

Pastor Peter Matthews Says Congressional Republicans Are Out of Step with Their Evangelical Constituents

Pastor Peter Matthews Says Congressional Republicans Are Out of Step with Their Evangelical Constituents

In 2015, when Pastor Peter Matthews went to Washington, DC, to urge Congress to pass immigration reform, he and his fellow evangelical leaders realized just how disconnected congressional leaders had become from their evangelical base. In one meeting with then-Speaker John Boehner’s advisors, Matthews and the other pastors made a… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 11 – 15)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 11 – 15)

This week, Florida Governor Rick Scott approved a statewide Seal of Biliteracy. Senator Anitere Flores, a Republican from Miami, supported the legislation on WFSU-FM, pointing out: “While it might not sound so much to us who are further removed from high school, when you’re a high school student applying to… Read More

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