South Carolina, District 1

South Carolina, District 1

Michigan Graduates First Class of Seal of Biliteracy Recipients as Top State Employers Seek Bilingual Talent

Michigan Graduates First Class of Seal of Biliteracy Recipients as Top State Employers Seek Bilingual Talent

LANSING, MI – Today, New American Economy (NAE) joins Michigan business leaders and educators to congratulate the state’s first class of Seal of Biliteracy recipients. Created by the Department of Education last year, the Seal of Biliteracy formally recognizes high school graduates who are proficient in more than one… Read More

Fox News: White House releases 'explosive' tally of green cards issued in 'chain migration'

Fox News: White House releases ‘explosive’ tally of green cards issued in ‘chain migration’

For the first time, the White House said, the federal government has counted the green cards issued between 2005 and 2015 to migrants admitted through family preference, or as immediate relatives of migrants already admitted into the country in perhaps the fullest portrait of “chain migration” ever developed. Read More

How Temporary Protected Status Holders Help Disaster Recovery and Preparedness

How Temporary Protected Status Holders Help Disaster Recovery and Preparedness

As the deadline to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians and Central Americans approaches, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has yet to decide whether the 325,000 TPS recipients currently in the United States will be allowed to stay. Designed to allow people from designated countries struck by natural… Read More

Payson Roundup: Study: Foreign born workers buttress the economy

Payson Roundup: Study: Foreign born workers buttress the economy

Arizona needs its 920,000 foreign-born residents, both legal and otherwise, to fuel the state’s economy, according to a new study and some business leaders. The report Monday by the New American Economy says those families had $21.4 billion in household income in 2014, the most recent figures available. They paid… Read More

Economic Impact of Dreamers is Tremendous, Says South Carolina Lawyer

Economic Impact of Dreamers is Tremendous, Says South Carolina Lawyer

In 1980, when Marie-Louise Ramsdale was 10 years old, her father, a metallurgical engineer, got a job in America and relocated the family from Britain to South Carolina. Ramsdale suffered from culture shock — “I had no idea what pizza was,” she says — but settled in quickly, thriving at… Read More

Undocumented Peruvian Works, Fuels Economy, and Lives in Fear

Undocumented Peruvian Works, Fuels Economy, and Lives in Fear

When Peruvian native Lisette — she asked not to use her last name — first arrived in North Carolina as an undocumented immigrant in 2001, she and her family had no trouble building a productive life in this country. The state was in the middle of a construction boom, and… Read More

Immigration Policies 'Work Against the Small Businesses,' Says Head of Major South Carolina Restaurant Group

Immigration Policies ‘Work Against the Small Businesses,’ Says Head of Major South Carolina Restaurant Group

Steve Carb is the head of SERG Restaurant Group on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina, which employs more than 800 hospitality workers annually. During the summer peak season, he manages to staff his 10 restaurants with help from locals and college students. But once school starts in the fall,… Read More

The Contributions of New Americans in Maryland

The Contributions of New Americans in Maryland

With its close proximity to our nation’s capital, it is of little surprise that Maryland has emerged in recent years as a popular destination for the country’s immigrants. In 1990, immigrants made up 6.6 percent of the state’s total population. By 2010, that number had more than doubled, reaching 13.9… Read More

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