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NAE Statement on Administration's Proposed Change to Public Charge Ground of Inadmissibility

NAE Statement on Administration’s Proposed Change to Public Charge Ground of Inadmissibility

Following the announcement of the Trump Administration’s proposed change to public charge ground of inadmissibility, New American Economy President John Feinblatt issued the following statement: “America’s great history is defined by immigrants – many of them initially poor – working hard, building a better life, and watching their children go on… Read More

New Americans in Long Beach

New Americans in Long Beach

A new report by New American Economy (NAE), in partnership with the Long Beach Office of Equity, finds that  immigrants in the Cities of Long Beach and Signal Hill earned $3.4 billion in annual income in 2016 and paid more than $833 million in federal taxes and $280 million… Read More

Thai Immigrant Brings Years of Restaurant Experience to St. Paul

Thai Immigrant Brings Years of Restaurant Experience to St. Paul

Yuwadee Poophakumpanart first visited the United States in 2005. Her brother, also from Thailand, had married an American woman and was living in St. Paul, as was her sister. She liked the city, and, after spending some time walking neighborhoods peppered with immigrant businesses, decided that not only did she… Read More

Undocumented Immigrant from Mexico Helps Houston Students “Reach Their Dreams, Too”

Undocumented Immigrant from Mexico Helps Houston Students “Reach Their Dreams, Too”

Carlos Sotelo was born in Mexico and brought to Houston undocumented as a baby. His parents worked low-income jobs and, after his father passed away suddenly when Sotelo was nine, his mother raised him alone in near-poverty. But Sotelo persevered. He worked hard in school, became a DACA recipient in… Read More

Austin Mayor Touts the Value of Immigrants as City is Recognized in NAE Cities Index

Austin Mayor Touts the Value of Immigrants as City is Recognized in NAE Cities Index

Austin, Texas, is known for being one of the most creative, innovative cities in the United States. It’s why Steve Adler is so proud to be the city’s mayor—and he knows that to maintain the city’s vibrancy it needs to celebrate its immigrant residents. In Austin, more than 18… Read More

Steve Rao's August 2018 Interview with NAE Executive Director Jeremy Robbins for

Steve Rao’s August 2018 Interview with NAE Executive Director Jeremy Robbins for “Leaders and Legends”

Listen to the interview below from Monday, August 20. https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Leaders-and-Legends-Steve-Rao-Jeremy-Robbins-Interview.mp3… Read More

Houston Chronicle: Press 1 for English? These days, biliteracy deserves not just tolerance, but academic rewards [Editorial]

Houston Chronicle: Press 1 for English? These days, biliteracy deserves not just tolerance, but academic rewards [Editorial]

“English! English! Go back to Mexico. You’re in America!” Not so long ago, that response, described in an ethnography by University of Texas professor Angela Valenzuela, is what Texas schoolchildren could expect for speaking Spanish in the hallways. Punishments and reprimands were common experience for students whose open use of… Read More

New Americans in Fort Wayne and Northeast Indiana

New Americans in Fort Wayne and Northeast Indiana

A new report from New American Economy shows that immigrants in Fort Wayne and Northeast Indiana accounted for 24.7 percent of overall population growth in the region between 2011 and 2016. The report was produced in partnership with Welcoming Fort Wayne, the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership, and the Associated Churches… Read More

Mexican Immigrant and Community Leader Appointed to Indiana Statewide Commission

Mexican Immigrant and Community Leader Appointed to Indiana Statewide Commission

The youngest of three in the Galindo family and at the age of 15, Palermo Galindo left behind Mexico— with his mother’s blessing—in search of greater opportunities in the United States.  He joined his father, who was already living and working as a land surveyor in San Antonio, but the… Read More

Afghan Immigrant Studies to Become a Professor While Serving Her Community Along the Way

Afghan Immigrant Studies to Become a Professor While Serving Her Community Along the Way

When 12-year-old Sophia Aimen Sexton lived in Pakistan as a refugee after fleeing Afghanistan during the Soviet-Afghan War, she watched a lot of Clint Eastwood movies. “I thought when we arrived in America, they would give me a horse and I’d be a cowgirl in the desert,” recalls Sexton. The reality was much different. In 1983, when Sexton’s family was resettled… Read More

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