Oklahoma, District 3

Oklahoma, District 3

Demanding ICE Provide Essential Data

Demanding ICE Provide Essential Data

The Council submitted an amicus brief explaining why ICE should release usable immigration data. The amicus brief was filed in a case where the ACLU is seeking information about how individuals are impacted by ICE enforcement practices. Read More

Immigrants on the Healthcare Frontlines: A Look at Local Data

Immigrants on the Healthcare Frontlines: A Look at Local Data

With pressure mounting on healthcare systems across the United States due to the coronavirus outbreak, it has been the country’s larger population centers that have been especially hard hit. Cities are experiencing or anticipating severe shortages of healthcare workers and in many cases, immigrants are helping to fill those gaps. Read More

Indian Americans and Scripps National Spelling Bee: Celebrating the Successes of Indian Americans in the United States

Indian Americans and Scripps National Spelling Bee: Celebrating the Successes of Indian Americans in the United States

Earlier in May, 8 students were named co-champions of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, producing the largest winning pool in history. Notably, 7 of the 8 winners this year were from Indian American immigrant families. The overwhelming success of Indian Americans at the Spelling Bee inspired us to look… Read More

South Dakota Needs Doctors. Dreamers Like Her Could Help

South Dakota Needs Doctors. Dreamers Like Her Could Help

Gladys Diaz Almendarez is studying to be a doctor. After working for three years at a child daycare, she fell in love with babies and decided to become an obstetrician-gynecologist. The 22-year-old has traveled a difficult path. First came her journey though the desert from Mexico to Arizona when she… Read More

Enlisted and Standing Ready, Immigrant Marine Must Wait to Serve His Country

Enlisted and Standing Ready, Immigrant Marine Must Wait to Serve His Country

In 2015, John Sena and his twin brother were shocked when their mother explained that the family was undocumented. Then a high school senior in Covington, California, Sena’s dream was to become a U.S. Marine. His brother wanted to join the Navy. Three of their uncles had served, and Sena… Read More

NAE Statement on Immigration Sprint

NAE Statement on Immigration Sprint

Following the vote to reopen the government with a commitment to reaching an immigration deal by February 8th, New American Economy issued the following statement: “It’s frustrating that congressional leaders haven’t resolved this issue yet, but at least now, they have a three-week window with a clear mandate to come up… Read More

Outside the Wire:  How Barring the DACA-Eligible Population from Enlisting Weakens our Military

Outside the Wire: How Barring the DACA-Eligible Population from Enlisting Weakens our Military

Executive Summary Current debates about how to handle the population of Dreamers in the United States frequently focus on either humanitarian or rule-of-law concerns. Advocates for this population, which includes the 1.9 million undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children, frequently argue that it is wrong to penalize or… Read More

KPBS: San Diego Wants To Be An Even More Welcoming City To Newcomers

KPBS: San Diego Wants To Be An Even More Welcoming City To Newcomers

When Samuel Tsoi first emigrated from Hong Kong, the then-8-year-old focused on learning English to assimilate into his new country. “And yet, I wasn’t given an opportunity to retain my Chinese language, so I had to learn that later on,” Tsoi said. Because in today’s globalized world, he said, bilingualism… Read More

Canadian Software Engineer Says U.S. Turns Away the Very Tech Talent it Needs

Canadian Software Engineer Says U.S. Turns Away the Very Tech Talent it Needs

Helen Fu fell in the love with the Bay Area tech world when she participated in summer internships at Facebook and Palantir. When Palantir offered her a job after college, Fu, a Canadian student, entered the visa lottery that allows skilled workers to fill jobs in specialty occupations. She did… 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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