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Statement from NAE Executive Director Jeremy Robbins on Immigration Provisions of House Reconciliation Bill

Statement from NAE Executive Director Jeremy Robbins on Immigration Provisions of House Reconciliation Bill

“The House reconciliation bill would take many important steps to make our broken immigration system more fair, more efficient, and a better driver of economic growth, including a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, essential workers, and TPS and DED holders, along with important provisions to recapture unused visas and allocate… Read More

Statement from NAE Executive Director on Senate's Budget Resolution

Statement from NAE Executive Director on Senate’s Budget Resolution

Following Senate Democrats unveiling their budget framework, New American Economy issued the following statement: “Throughout the course of the pandemic, Dreamers, TPS holders, farm workers and other essential workers have been a lifeline — caring for the sick, keeping our food supply chain in tact, and taking on many more… Read More

Lebanese Chef Starts Popular Restaurant and Hookah Lounge in Columbus

Lebanese Chef Starts Popular Restaurant and Hookah Lounge in Columbus

Tarek AlbastOwner, Mr. Hummus Grill Tarek Albast, the owner of Mr. Hummus Grill, began his career in the food industry as a teen chef in Lebanon. By age 15, he was serving as head chef and managing 22 people in a local restaurant. However, his 14-hour workdays netted him… Read More

Argentinian Exchange Student Turned Communications Entrepreneur in Columbus

Argentinian Exchange Student Turned Communications Entrepreneur in Columbus

Natasha PongonisFounder, Nativa Natasha Pongonis came to the U.S. as an exchange student attending the Ohio State University. A native Argentinian, she envisioned a brief stay in Ohio and then a post-college life pursuing an architecture career in Europe. But fate had other plans. At OSU she fell in… Read More

Nigerian Reporter Starts Publication to Highlight Immigrant Community in Columbus

Nigerian Reporter Starts Publication to Highlight Immigrant Community in Columbus

Deba UwadiaeEditor-in-Chief, New Americans Magazine In 2010, Deba Uwadiae, his wife and three children were selected to receive visas through the U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery, allowing them to move from their native Nigeria to Columbus, Ohio.  Their transition wasn’t easy. In Nigeria, Deba had risen from political reporter to… Read More

First-Generation American Champions Opportunities in Columbus

First-Generation American Champions Opportunities in Columbus

Antoinette WilsonCEO, Triumph Communications As a first-generation American growing up in Toledo, Ohio, Antoinette Wilson watched her parents make a tangible difference in their community. Her father was a pediatric physician from the Philippines. Her mother was a pediatric nurse from Panama. Over three decades, the family helped over 30,000 patients at their practice. “Every time we… Read More

New American Economy Statement on the Introduction of the Let Immigrants Kickstart Employment (LIKE) Act

New American Economy Statement on the Introduction of the Let Immigrants Kickstart Employment (LIKE) Act

Following Rep. Zoe Lofgren’s (D-CA) introduction of a new bill, New American Economy issued the following statement: “Immigrants are more likely to start a business than the rest of the population, making them essential job creators and a crucial piece of a successful U.S. economy,” said Executive Director of New… Read More

Statement from NAE Executive Director Jeremy Robbins on DACA Ruling

Statement from NAE Executive Director Jeremy Robbins on DACA Ruling

Following Judge Hanen’s ruling on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, New American Econonmy issued the following statement: “Today’s ruling on the DACA case underscores the need for Congress to pass a DREAM Act now,” said Jeremy Robbins, Executive Director of New American Economy. “Dreamers are part of this country… Read More

Costa Rican Immigrant Community Organizer Supports Vulnerable Communities in Mercer County

Costa Rican Immigrant Community Organizer Supports Vulnerable Communities in Mercer County

Laura MoraCommunity Organizer, Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund Laura Mora grew up in a poor Costa Rican farming community, where her father worked in the tobacco fields to support his 10 children. Today, she is a Community Organizer and Client Advocate who supports the vulnerable population and… Read More

Taiwanese Immigrant Engineer Turned Mayor in West Windsor

Taiwanese Immigrant Engineer Turned Mayor in West Windsor

Shing-Fu HsuehFormer Mayor of West Windsor Shing-Fu Hsueh (pronounced “Shay”) came to New Jersey from Taiwan in 1969 with $300 in his pocket and a heavy accent that required help from a speech therapist. Despite these challenges, he went on to become a successful environmental engineer, professor, and a… Read More

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