Indiana, District 7

Indiana, District 7

New Americans in Tyler

New Americans in Tyler

New research released by the American Immigration Council—in partnership with the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce and the Tyler Hispanic Business Alliance—shows that immigrants contributed $1.2 billion to the Tyler metro area’s GDP in 2019. Read More

New Americans in Marion County, IN

New Americans in Marion County, IN

New research from New American Economy shows that immigrant households in Marion County, Indiana earned over $1.9 billion in 2016 and contributed $495.8 million to federal taxes and $172 million to state and local taxes, including property, sales, and excise taxes levied by state and local governments. Marion County is… Read More

Santa Fe New Mexican: Time’s running out for Dreamers

Santa Fe New Mexican: Time’s running out for Dreamers

Protection for adults brought illegally to the United States as children is still possible before the end of the year — that’s the word from U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham. As chairwoman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, she is a point person on finding a compromise that Congress and the… Read More

Deportations in the Dark

Deportations in the Dark

Mexican migrants suffer a host of violations, abuses, and ill treatment while in the custody of U.S. immigration authorities. Read More

On the Clock: How Immigrants Fill Gaps in the Labor Market by Working Nontraditional Hours

On the Clock: How Immigrants Fill Gaps in the Labor Market by Working Nontraditional Hours

A new study from New American Economy shows that of the 30.2 million workers in America working the night shift, weekends, or other unusual working hours, nearly 5.5 million of them are foreign-born. The findings of the report are based on an analysis of… Read More

A Sociologist Does the Math on Immigration Reform

A Sociologist Does the Math on Immigration Reform

Filiz Garip is fascinated by the unintended consequences of public policy. Take border security. “When you propose something like a wall, it feels like a great solution,” says Garip, a sociology professor at Cornell University. But her research suggests otherwise. Consider that in 1965 there were… Read More

Language Diversity and the Workforce: The Growing Need for Bilingual Workers in Colorado’s Economy

Language Diversity and the Workforce: The Growing Need for Bilingual Workers in Colorado’s Economy

The Seal of Biliteracy has been hailed as an important initiative to recognize high school graduates who have attained proficiency in two or more world languages, and provide employers in their states a method of identifying job candidates with multiple language skills, according to a study by New American Economy. The… Read More

CEO of Indianapolis Power and Light Believes Immigrants Power State Economy

CEO of Indianapolis Power and Light Believes Immigrants Power State Economy

After graduating from university in Puerto Rico, Rafael Sanchez and his wife sold their belongings and moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana, to study law – only to realize that Fort Wayne didn’t have a law school. “When you’re young and stupid, your only due diligence is, ‘Where do we know… Read More

With Young Workers Leaving, Immigrants Are Key to Growing Maine’s Economy, Says Chamber President

With Young Workers Leaving, Immigrants Are Key to Growing Maine’s Economy, Says Chamber President

As president of the Maine Chamber of Commerce, Dana F. Connors serves as the voice for 5,000 businesses from across all sectors and regions. “Our emphasis is on those policies and legislative issues that will help grow our economy and improve the business climate with a focus on creating and… Read More

Immigrants Open Businesses and Create Jobs Says Dallas Bank Manager

Immigrants Open Businesses and Create Jobs Says Dallas Bank Manager

Juan Carlos “JC” Gonzalez never questions the economic benefit of welcoming immigrants into the United States. A first-generation American, Gonzalez is a vice president and branch manager of a Wells Fargo in Dallas and serves on the board of directors of the Irving Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Read More

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