California, District 37

California, District 37

Statement from New American Economy on the Passing of the Senate's Budget Resolution

Statement from New American Economy on the Passing of the Senate’s Budget Resolution

Following the Senate passing their budget resolution, New American Economy issued the following statement: “We applaud the Senate’s passage of a budget resolution that includes a path to citizenship for millions of immigrant workers and families,” said Jeremy Robbins, Executive Director of New American Economy. “Dreamers, TPS holders, farmworkers, and… Read More

New American Economy Endorses the Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2019

New American Economy Endorses the Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2019

Reps. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), Dan Newhouse (R-WA), Collin Peterson (D-MN), Mike Simpson (R-ID), Jimmy Panetta (D-CA), Doug LaMalfa (R-CA), and Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL) have introduced H.R. 4916, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2019, which would create a pathway to citizenship for some undocumented agriculture workers, streamline the H-2A process,… Read More

New data shows San Jose’s immigrant household income increased by more than $4 billion in just one year

New data shows San Jose’s immigrant household income increased by more than $4 billion in just one year

New York – Today New American Economy (NAE), a bipartisan research and advocacy organization focused on immigration, released new data highlighting the significant contributions immigrants make to San Jose’s community and economy. The data shows that immigrants in San Jose are driving economic growth — the area’s… Read More

Grand Rapids Business Journal: Report documents immigrant contributions

Grand Rapids Business Journal: Report documents immigrant contributions

Grand Rapids community leaders agreed making immigrants feel like they belong in Kent County not only is right but is economically smart. Foreign-born residents of Kent County contributed $3.3 billion to the county’s GDP in 2016, according to a report presented Sept. 12 by the local Gateways for Growth Project,… Read More

NAE Statement on the Joint Cabinet Commitment to Improving the H-2A Agricultural Worker Visa

NAE Statement on the Joint Cabinet Commitment to Improving the H-2A Agricultural Worker Visa

Following the announcement that four cabinet agencies – the Departments of Agriculture, Labor, State, and Homeland Security – are working in coordination to propose streamlining and improving the H-2A agricultural visa program, New American Economy President John Feinblatt issued the following statement: “Simplifying the H-2A visa program would pay immediate dividends… Read More

Haitian-American Nurse Advocates for Protection of All Farmworkers

Haitian-American Nurse Advocates for Protection of All Farmworkers

When Myrto Cesaire left the instability of her native Haiti in 1980, she took the first job she could find when she arrived in Florida. She became a cabbage picker. Although she only worked in the field for a few months, she found a lifelong calling… Read More

First Generation Farmer May Be Only-Generation Farmer if Foreign Labor Stays Home

First Generation Farmer May Be Only-Generation Farmer if Foreign Labor Stays Home

Brandon Fawaz grew up tending backyard crops on 15 acres in Fort Jones, a small town in California’s far north Scotts Valley. The son of a Lebanese-American highway patrolman and a school principal, Fawaz ultimately stuck with farming. Today, Fawaz Farming, located 12 miles south of his hometown, produces hay… Read More

Without Migrant Workers, Texas Shrimp Trawlers Forced to Tie Up Boats

Without Migrant Workers, Texas Shrimp Trawlers Forced to Tie Up Boats

In 2007, Andrea Hance and her husband decided to buy a shrimp boat. The couple had stable careers in South Texas — he as a crop insurance agent and she as the owner of a mortgage company. But they were looking for a new challenge and were taken with the… Read More

Pastor: U.S. Economy Needs Low-Skilled Immigrants, Too

Pastor: U.S. Economy Needs Low-Skilled Immigrants, Too

The Missouri Bootheel, in the far southeastern corner of Missouri, is not known for its immigrants, who account for just 1.3 percent of the population. But Sunday mass at St. Cecilia’s Parish in Kennett is full of foreign-born worshippers. Of the 250 families who attend the church, roughly two-thirds are… Read More

AgriNews: Duvall: Farms struggle to find workers

AgriNews: Duvall: Farms struggle to find workers

Thanks to scientific innovation in agriculture, farmers and ranchers are using fewer resources to grow an abundant, sustainable food supply. But I wonder how far our new technology and techniques will take us if farmers are left without one of the most critical resources to keep our farms sustainable: a… Read More

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