New York, District 22

New York, District 22

The 5th Circuit Fight for DACA Is a Personal One

The 5th Circuit Fight for DACA Is a Personal One

Written by Ilse Ramirez, Paralegal, and Andrea Rathbone Ramos, Digital Communications Specialist The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, Louisiana, heard oral arguments on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative on October 10. The court is deciding whether DACA is unlawful, potentially paving the way for… Read More

Lawsuit Demands Records on the Treatment of Migrant Children at the Border During COVID-19 Pandemic

Lawsuit Demands Records on the Treatment of Migrant Children at the Border During COVID-19 Pandemic

Children and immigration advocacy groups filed a lawsuit in the Northern District of Illinois against CBP requesting information about the agency’s implementation of the CDC rule suspending people from entering the United States due to the COVID 19 pandemic and its specific impact on unaccompanied migrant children fleeing harm and seeking protection in the United States. Read More

Statement for the House Committee on Homeland Security “Examining the Human Rights and Legal Implications of DHS’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy.”

Statement for the House Committee on Homeland Security “Examining the Human Rights and Legal Implications of DHS’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy.”

The American Immigration Council submitted a written statement to the House Committee on Homeland Security for a November 19, 2019 hearing on the “Examining the Human Rights and Legal Implications of DHS’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy.” Read More

Utica Observer Dispatch Guest View: Trump could learn from Utica’s refugees

Utica Observer Dispatch Guest View: Trump could learn from Utica’s refugees

When my family came to Utica as Jewish refugees from Ukraine, I never dreamed I’d become an entrepreneur. Back then, in 1997, I was a 12-year-old kid who assumed I’d become an engineer like my father and my grandfather. But after we arrived, I became inspired by the American culture… Read More

Our Latest Research on DACA

Our Latest Research on DACA

Recent attention has turned to the question of the 800,000 young people who have received DACA status since the program’s creation in 2012. To help paint a more complete picture of the impact of winding down DACA, New American Economy has completed research into several factors that deserve examination and… Read More

Startup Offers Simplicity, but Visa Process Still Cumbersome

Startup Offers Simplicity, but Visa Process Still Cumbersome

When Xiao Wang’s parents came to Phoenix from China nearly three decades ago, they hired an immigration lawyer to help them obtain their green cards and, later, their citizenship. The cost: The equivalent of five months of rent. Wang’s parents believed the steep investment was worth the price: As graduate… Read More

Syrian-born Cardiologist Practices Where American Doctors Are Most Needed

Syrian-born Cardiologist Practices Where American Doctors Are Most Needed

Altoona, Pennsylvania, has a lot to recommend it: a small-town feel, a beautiful rural landscape and friendly people. But there is one thing that Altoona is missing: doctors. “There is a very high demand for doctors here,” says Dr. Ziad Khoury, a Syrian-born cardiologist who has lived in the area… Read More

News Americas Now: Five Things Caribbean Roots US Elected Leaders Are Doing In The Immigration Battle

News Americas Now: Five Things Caribbean Roots US Elected Leaders Are Doing In The Immigration Battle

As Donald Trump’s immigration plan to round up and deport millions of immigrants moved closer to reality this week, with a new Department of Homeland Security directive, many elected Caribbean roots officials are taking up the hot button issue and trying to help their constituents. Here are five things some… Read More

Young Immigrant Entrepreneur Has a Light-Bulb Moment

Young Immigrant Entrepreneur Has a Light-Bulb Moment

Viktor Klyachko believes that maintaining a healthy business community is essential to progress. “Business is what propels the world forward,” he says. Klyachko is the founder of Green Ignite, a company based in Utica, New York, that provides LED lighting systems to wholesalers throughout the Northeast. Launched in 2013, Green… Read More

Fencing in Failure: Effective Border Control is Not Achieved by Building More Fences

Fencing in Failure: Effective Border Control is Not Achieved by Building More Fences

New proposals for more fencing and Border Patrol agents along the U.S.-Mexico border may only perpetuate an unsuccessful and counterproductive policy that does not effectively enhance national security or control undocumented immigration. Read More

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