New York, District 18

New York, District 18

Statement from NAE Executive Director Jeremy Robbins on CBP Treatment of Haitians and Other Asylum Seekers at U.S.-Mexico Border

Statement from NAE Executive Director Jeremy Robbins on CBP Treatment of Haitians and Other Asylum Seekers at U.S.-Mexico Border

Following the accounts of the treatment of Haitans at the U.S.-Mexico border, New American Economy issued the following statement: “The violent treatment of Haitians seeking asylum at the Texas border is utterly shameful and has no place in our society — and it must be addressed immediately,” said Jeremy Robbins,… Read More

Press-Republican In My Opinion: Let international students stay

Press-Republican In My Opinion: Let international students stay

On Saturday, as I watched my friends and classmates walk across the stage to accept their hard-earned diplomas at SUNY Plattsburgh’s commencement ceremony, I couldn’t help but imagine myself dressed in the same cap and gown next year. That’s when I’m expected to graduate with my master’s degree in mental… Read More

Mexican Immigrant Builds Automotive Business from the Group Up

Mexican Immigrant Builds Automotive Business from the Group Up

Joaquin Cordero met his wife while working in Cancun, and moved with her in 1998 to Boise, her hometown. He had earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering in Mexico, but did not have U.S. licensure and spoke only Spanish. So he went to work as an auto technician. “When… Read More

Instructional Designer Knows the Value of a Diverse Workforce

Instructional Designer Knows the Value of a Diverse Workforce

In a global economy, businesses depend on international talent, says Fredeswinda Collazo, an instructional designer and former corporate learning officer. “The most successful companies are growing their talent from within and are inclusive of all cultures,” she says. Collazo, who was born in Puerto Rico, has always been a U.S. Read More

After Witnessing an ICE Raid, Restaurant Consultant Considers the Value — and Virtue — of Immigration Reform

After Witnessing an ICE Raid, Restaurant Consultant Considers the Value — and Virtue — of Immigration Reform

Derrick De Lise’s job as a restaurant and hotel consultant is relatively drama-free — except for that one time Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) showed up. De Lise, a Culinary Institute of America graduate in Poughkeepsie, New York, typically spends six to eight weeks at a client’s business, helping to… Read More

Competing for Global Talent: The Race Begins with Foreign Students

Competing for Global Talent: The Race Begins with Foreign Students

By Jeanne Batalova, Ph.D. Read More

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