Virginia, District 6

Virginia, District 6

America Needs to Know: Immigrant Businesses Add $780 Billion to U.S. Economy, Says Hispanic Chamber CEO

America Needs to Know: Immigrant Businesses Add $780 Billion to U.S. Economy, Says Hispanic Chamber CEO

Javier Palomarez is the president and CEO of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. The chamber represents 4.2 million Hispanic-owned businesses in the United States, which collectively contribute $668 billion to the national economy. “We represent 271 major corporations and work with a network of 200 local… Read More

State Representative and Entrepreneur Says Talent Shortage is Hurting Economic Growth

State Representative and Entrepreneur Says Talent Shortage is Hurting Economic Growth

Sam Rasoul epitomizes the ambitious spirit of America’s immigrant families. “My parents left the Middle East due to turmoil in the late 1960s,” says Rasoul, who was born in Ohio and raised in the Roanoke Valley. Rasoul, who would go on to earn an MBA, start two businesses, and help… Read More

Cuban Immigrant, Business Leader, and Veteran Believes America’s Growth Starts with Immigration

Cuban Immigrant, Business Leader, and Veteran Believes America’s Growth Starts with Immigration

If local governments handed out MVP awards to their community members, Jorge Gutierrez of Woodstock, Virginia would surely be in contention. Four years ago, after 26 years of service, he retired from the United States Army and opened his own consulting business, BMOC Group, which is estimated to generate around… Read More

Houston Has This Immigrant CEO to Thank for Clean Streets

Houston Has This Immigrant CEO to Thank for Clean Streets

Maria Rios describes herself as “the ultimate example of the impact of immigrants in the United States.” The founder and CEO of Nation Waste, Inc., a waste removal company based in Texas, Rios emigrated from El Salvador with her family when she was 13. “When I arrived to the United… Read More

Business Owner With 45 Employees Began Career With No Work Permit, Sees Same Potential in Immigrants

Business Owner With 45 Employees Began Career With No Work Permit, Sees Same Potential in Immigrants

Kevin Devine did not grow up in an affluent family. His father had an eighth-grade education, and Devine shared a bed with his three brothers until he was 11 years old. At age 14, he started working as a night janitor. On his first day, his employer asked… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 4 – 8)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 4 – 8)

In the Tallahassee Democrat, the President of Independent Colleges & Universities in Florida, Dr. Ed Moore, argues that the passage of the Florida Seal of Biliteracy “reflects legislators’ commitment to make Florida a welcoming state to international business and talent, and shows we are working proactively to… Read More

Council and AILA comments to the DOJ/EOIR regarding the “Retrospective Regulatory Review” (Nov. 27, 2012)

Council and AILA comments to the DOJ/EOIR regarding the “Retrospective Regulatory Review” (Nov. 27, 2012)

Pertaining to regulations on motions to reopen, stays of removal, bond hearings, telephonic and video hearings, filing and service of documents and decisions, and stipulated removal orders. Read More

U.S. Policy Asks Foreign Doctor to Serve Rural America but Won’t Let Her Husband Work

U.S. Policy Asks Foreign Doctor to Serve Rural America but Won’t Let Her Husband Work

Johanne Personna-Policard loves her job as a neurologist. It’s rewarding, even during the one week a month that she’s on call, when she fields middle-of-the-night phone calls that send her racing out the door. She finds some patients on the brink of death, and her quick care—an injection of clot… Read More

Bank CEO’s Immigration Story Has Shaped His Success Here in America

Bank CEO’s Immigration Story Has Shaped His Success Here in America

Suku Radia, CEO of Bankers Trust,has made diversity and inclusion integral to the ethos of the company he leads. Nineteen percent of his workforce is non-white, and his team speaks roughly 30 different languages. They are also highly enterprising and have grown Bankers Trust into Iowa’s largest bank. Radia literally… Read More

Recapture of Unused Immigrant Visas: An Idea Whose Time Has Come

Recapture of Unused Immigrant Visas: An Idea Whose Time Has Come

Critics of H.R. 5882, a bill that would would allow visas that have gone unused due to bureaucratic delays to be "recaptured" and issued to family- or employment-based legal immigrants, claim it will needlesly create new visas. The fact is that "recapturing" lost visas would not authorize any new green cards; it would allow the government to issue green cards that Congress has already authorized. Read More

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