North Carolina, District 11

North Carolina, District 11

Comments Recommend USCIS Clarify FOIA Request Process

Comments Recommend USCIS Clarify FOIA Request Process

The Council submitted comments on USCIS suggested changes to Form G-639 and Instructions. The G-639 Form and Instructions are used to submit FOIA requests to USCIS by mail. Read More

Sambuxa NYC Special Recipes

Sambuxa NYC Special Recipes

We at New American Economy are so excited to have Gladys Shahtou joining us Thursday, April 9, for a very special and exclusive cooking demo on our Instagram Live! Gladys is the founder of Sambuxa NYC and the only Sudanese caterer in NYC. She is known for her hand-made samosas… Read More

American Immigration Council Condemns President Trump’s Plan to Block and Detain Asylum Seekers

American Immigration Council Condemns President Trump’s Plan to Block and Detain Asylum Seekers

President Donald Trump announced a plan today to block asylum seekers who enter the country between ports of entry and to massively expand detention in tent cities for all individuals seeking asylum, including children. He promised a “comprehensive” executive order next week. Read More

Immigrant Rights Groups Demand Timely Bond Hearings and Legal Protections for Asylum Seekers

Immigrant Rights Groups Demand Timely Bond Hearings and Legal Protections for Asylum Seekers

Yesterday, plaintiffs in an ongoing lawsuit challenging the U.S. government’s targeted efforts to obstruct asylum seekers filed a motion for preliminary injunction demanding timely bond hearings that comport with due process. Read More

New Americans in Kent County

New Americans in Kent County

A new report from NAE shows that immigrants in Kent County contributed $3.3 billion to the county’s GDP in 2016 and paid $214 million in federal taxes and $102 million in state and local taxes. The report, New Americans in Kent County, was prepared in partnership with Samaritas, the… Read More

After Seven Generations, NC Farm Crippled by Migrant Labor Shortage

After Seven Generations, NC Farm Crippled by Migrant Labor Shortage

Kirby Johnson’s family has been farming in Henderson County, in southwest North Carolina, for seven generations. “All I’ve ever done is farm, and my daddy before me, and my grandfather before him,” he says. In addition to running his own 600-acre farm, Johnson helps manage another of… Read More

KSL: “Utah leaders call for immigration reform, cite contributions of immigrants”

KSL: “Utah leaders call for immigration reform, cite contributions of immigrants”

One Utah lawmaker borrowed part of a President Donald Trump campaign quote Tuesday as he advocated for immigration reform, saying Congress needs to build a door into its immigration policy. Members of Utah’s faith and business community joined with state lawmakers to call upon Congress to promote immigration reform. Over… Read More

American Apple Pickers? Not Anymore, Says Sixth-Generation Grower

American Apple Pickers? Not Anymore, Says Sixth-Generation Grower

For the past six generations, Kenny Barnwell’s family has been in the apple-growing business; in fact, Barnwell has never lived more than 100 yards from an apple orchard. As a young boy, he remembers his grandmother’s sisters visiting to help pick apples, along with a couple… Read More

A Consultant to Fortune 500 Companies Says Restrictive Immigration Policy Keeps Her From Referring Top Talent

A Consultant to Fortune 500 Companies Says Restrictive Immigration Policy Keeps Her From Referring Top Talent

As a consultant who helps businesses solve staffing problems, Letty Velez has worked with several Fortune 500 companies, including Walmart, Macy’s, and Hyatt Hotels. But she’s frustrated: When those companies need to hire personnel, she can’t recommend the most talented people she knows. “I’m meeting incredible people, but I can’t… Read More

Farmer: Immigrants a Valuable Resource, Not a Problem

Farmer: Immigrants a Valuable Resource, Not a Problem

When 60-year-old Bert Lemkes sees Hispanic immigrants working in the fields around his home in western North Carolina, or in the greenhouses and nurseries he helps manage, he’s reminded of his own arrival in the United States. “I always compare myself to those people who come here to work and… Read More

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