California, District 53

California, District 53

Filipino Immigrant Trains Lawyers to the Benefit of Montanans

Filipino Immigrant Trains Lawyers to the Benefit of Montanans

Eduardo Capulong’s father, a prominent politician in the Philippines, had already endured one imprisonment when the family found their house ransacked by police and military forces one October evening. It was 1979, seven years after Ferdinand Marcos—notorious for torturing and killing his opponents—had imposed a martial-law dictatorship. “We fled here,”… Read More

New Americans in San Diego

New Americans in San Diego

Immigrants contributed over $54 billion—25 percent—to the San Diego metro area GDP in 2016, according to a new research brief released by New American Economy in partnership with the City of San Diego, the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation. The… Read More

Ninety Percent of DACA-Eligible Population Over 16 are Employed

Ninety Percent of DACA-Eligible Population Over 16 are Employed

NEW YORK, NY – As the President prepares to talk about immigration in his State of the Union address tonight, and Congress works to find a solution for Dreamers, New American Economy is releasing data and stories showing just how critical these immigrants are to our communities and… Read More

Watch: Tech Entrepreneur Tom Chavez Joins the iMarch

Watch: Tech Entrepreneur Tom Chavez Joins the iMarch

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Cherry Farmer to Washington: Give Our (Mexican) Workers Flexibility to Travel

Cherry Farmer to Washington: Give Our (Mexican) Workers Flexibility to Travel

Fifth-generation cherry farmer Dean Devine harvests around 110 acres of cherries on his properties in Modesto and Lodi, in California. He has been in the cherry business for 40 years and knows how important it is to treat the fruit with care. Cherries are one of the most labor-intensive crops. Read More

Salon: Donald Trump could see a bump in approval ratings — but won’t like how to do it

Salon: Donald Trump could see a bump in approval ratings — but won’t like how to do it

President Trump has promised to increase U.S. economic growth — in fact, he’s banking on it. The budget he proposed to Congress in May assumes a 3 percent growth rate, and the White House website promises a return to 4 percent annual economic growth. Both predictions are far higher than the roughly 2 percent growth rate assumed by… Read More

Lebanese Family Creates American Entrepreneurs

Lebanese Family Creates American Entrepreneurs

Lebanese-American entrepreneur Richard Kabbany was a business major at California State University, Fullerton when he came up with the concept for his first business. “At the time, there was a huge push for green, renewable energy, and I thought, Well, if there’s a push for it and it makes financial… Read More

Immigrant Families Keep a Small Town’s Church — and its Manufacturing Base — Alive

Immigrant Families Keep a Small Town’s Church — and its Manufacturing Base — Alive

For 20 years, leaders of the predominantly white Trinity United Methodist Church in Dalton, Georgia, had had little luck attracting congregants from the town’s growing immigrant community. Today, that’s changing. A few Hispanic families have now helped the church earn a significant level of trust among the Latino community, says… Read More

A Look at Immigrant Detention Facilities: Abuses and Proposed Reform

A Look at Immigrant Detention Facilities: Abuses and Proposed Reform

Last week, Detention Watch Network (DWN) launched its “Expose and Close” campaign, an initiative designed to reveal the egregious human rights violations taking place in immigrant detention facilities throughout the United States and to advocate for reform. As part of this campaign, DWN, in collaboration with human rights advocates, community organizers, legal service providers, and faith groups, released ten reports highlighting the inhumane living conditions at some of the country’s worst detention centers. The reports detail accounts of physical and psychological abuse, including sexual abuse, inadequate medical care, and prolonged solitary confinement. Read More

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