New York, District 15

New York, District 15

Letter Demands Release of Detained Individuals at Risk of COVID-19 in El Paso Area Immigration Detention Centers

Letter Demands Release of Detained Individuals at Risk of COVID-19 in El Paso Area Immigration Detention Centers

The letter notes public health concerns related to COVID-19 for individuals in Immigration and Customs Enforcement's custody in El Paso, the need for the immediate release of individuals who are at high risk, and recommending steps to mitigate the crisis for this population. Read More

After a Career in Computer Science, Cambodian Immigrant Focuses on Community

After a Career in Computer Science, Cambodian Immigrant Focuses on Community

In 1978, after receiving a computer science degree from American University in Washington, D.C., Pasin Chanou knew that he could not return to his native Cambodia. Three years earlier, the Khmer Rouge had brutally gained power and threatened his family’s gemstone business. His parents feared for their lives and fled… Read More

New York State Assemblyman Reflects on Immigrant Legacy in New York City

New York State Assemblyman Reflects on Immigrant Legacy in New York City

When Ron Kim’s family immigrated to the United States from South Korea in 1987, his parents chose to settle in New York City because they knew it had a strong immigrant community. Kim, who was seven years old at the time, explains that this community provided the family with… Read More

Refugees in the U.S. Had More Than $56 Billion in Spending Power in 2015, New Study Shows

Refugees in the U.S. Had More Than $56 Billion in Spending Power in 2015, New Study Shows

NEW YORK, New York – Refugees earned more than $77 billion in household income and paid almost $21 billion in taxes in 2015, according to a new study released by New American Economy. The new report is one of the few comprehensive analyses of how refugees contribute to… Read More

‘Companies Appreciate Immigrants,’ Says Colombian Process Engineer

‘Companies Appreciate Immigrants,’ Says Colombian Process Engineer

When new immigrant Diana Valenzuela gets her English up to speed, the United States will be lucky. Back in her native Colombia, she spent 10 years as a process engineer at a leather factory, supervising production and designing the leather finish for shoes, belts, and other products. Afterward, she spent… Read More

Smuggled Across the Border, Mexican Entrepreneur a Testament to Hard Work

Smuggled Across the Border, Mexican Entrepreneur a Testament to Hard Work

When Jorge Peralta was 9 years old, his mother flew him and his brother from Peru to Mexico, bundled them into the back of someone’s car in Tijuana, and told them to pretend to be asleep. Peralta remembers a border officer shining a flashlight in his face before waving the… Read More

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