Alabama, District 4

Alabama, District 4

DACA-Eligible Population Holds $16.8 Billion in Spending Power

DACA-Eligible Population Holds $16.8 Billion in Spending Power

NEW YORK, NY – As Congress and the White House attempt to reach a compromise that addresses the status of DREAMers, New American Economy is highlighting the stories and economic contributions of DACA recipients and the DACA-eligible. The national DACA-eligible population holds almost $16.8 billion in spending power, according to … Read More

With Nurse Aides Needed, Trained Dreamer Fears She Will Be Deported

With Nurse Aides Needed, Trained Dreamer Fears She Will Be Deported

Leyla Sabag is a nurse assistant who is about to start working at a nonprofit clinic for low-income Kansans. “It’s not a job for the weak, definitely — you have to work 16-hour shifts, and you have patients who scream, hit, bite, spit,” she says. “It’s one of those things… Read More

The Silent Shortage: How Immigration Can Help Address the Large and Growing Psychiatrist Shortage in the United States

The Silent Shortage: How Immigration Can Help Address the Large and Growing Psychiatrist Shortage in the United States

Nearly a third of all psychiatrist positions in 2015 were filled by doctors who graduated from a foreign medical school, according to this NAE study using data from the American Medical Association. Roughly 60 percent of all counties lack a single psychiatrist. The study suggests that immigrant psychiatrists represent an… Read More

STAT: Biomedical innovation depends on immigrants’ contributions

STAT: Biomedical innovation depends on immigrants’ contributions

I am an immigrant who, like many of my immigrant colleagues, feels proud to be contributing to my new country by working hard and creating new jobs for others. Yet our stories — indeed our very existence — make some people in government uncomfortable. Not long ago, Democrats and Republicans… Read More

Alabama Pastor: Immigrants ‘Will Give All They Have’

Alabama Pastor: Immigrants ‘Will Give All They Have’

Raul Dominguez, the associate pastor of First United Methodist Church in Cullman, Alabama, has moved his family from Mexico to the United States three times to comply with visa regulations. Throughout, he has remained deeply committed to serving the faith community in his small, north-central Alabama town. “The call that… Read More

Business Owner: Immigrants Boost the Economy, Revitalize Alabama Town

Business Owner: Immigrants Boost the Economy, Revitalize Alabama Town

Robert Hester has owned Hester Printing & Graphics, Inc. in Russellville since 1976. For much of that time, he’s relied on Hispanic immigrants and first-generation customers. “Their business has really helped me,” says Hester. “The invitations for quinceañeras and weddings and things like that are really big. Other people here… Read More

Immigrants Bring an Alabama Town Back to Life

Immigrants Bring an Alabama Town Back to Life

Ashley Cummins has lived in Russellville, Alabama, her entire life. When she was young, the downtown area was “full of people in the streets and in the shops,” she says. Slowly, though, the once-popular shopping district transformed into “a ghost town.” “People just didn’t have the time and money to… Read More

Deseret News: “Utah leaders call for immigration reform, cite contributions of immigrants”

Deseret News: “Utah leaders call for immigration reform, cite contributions of immigrants”

One Utah lawmaker borrowed part of a President Donald Trump campaign quote Tuesday as he advocated for immigration reform, saying Congress needs to build a door into its immigration policy. Members of Utah’s faith and business community joined with state lawmakers to call upon Congress to promote immigration reform. Over… Read More

Purdue Professor Says Our Economy Suffers When Talented International STEM Grads Are Forced to Leave

Purdue Professor Says Our Economy Suffers When Talented International STEM Grads Are Forced to Leave

Professor Gerhard Klimeck is a master of the Conte, a huge supercomputer based in Indiana. Rippling with copper wire, Conte is capable of running the sort of design simulations that are responsible for our smaller and sleeker iPhones. Klimeck works in the cutting-edge field of nanotechnology, but he grew… Read More

Fatally Flawed: FAIR Blames Immigrants and Children for Maryland’s Financial Problems

Fatally Flawed: FAIR Blames Immigrants and Children for Maryland’s Financial Problems

In a case of very creative accounting, the nativist Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is blaming immigrants and children for Maryland’s fiscal woes. In a new report, FAIR lumps together unauthorized K-12 immigrant students with U.S.-born students who have unauthorized parents and claims that they are all costing Maryland taxpayers astronomical sums in educational expenditures. However, the report, entitled The Cost of Illegal Immigration to Marylanders, suffers from several fatal flaws. Read More

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