Tennessee, District 8

Tennessee, District 8

New Americans in Southern Utah

New Americans in Southern Utah

New research from the American Immigration Council highlights the key role that immigrants are playing in southern Utah’s workforce and as taxpayers, consumers, entrepreneurs, international students, and more. Read More

Are Immigrant-Heavy Metro Areas More Economically Resilient?

Are Immigrant-Heavy Metro Areas More Economically Resilient?

Are metropolitan areas with larger immigrant populations more sensitive to economic downturns? And, if so, how quickly are these immigrant-heavy regions able to recover? While it is too soon to draw conclusions from the Covid-19 pandemic, the Great Recession of 2008 offers important lessons on how well local economies… Read More

Thanks to DACA, a Young Mother’s Future Opens

Thanks to DACA, a Young Mother’s Future Opens

When Brenda Acosta Oseguera graduated from her Baltimore high school in 2011, she was trying to choose between two undesirable options. As an undocumented immigrant, she could not receive government financial aid for college. And at the time, undocumented immigrants were also ineligible for in-state tuition at Maryland’s public institutions. Read More

KHon2: Hawaii one of top 10 states benefiting economically from immigration

KHon2: Hawaii one of top 10 states benefiting economically from immigration

With President Donald Trump’s immigration-policy reform actions likely to affect state economies, the personal-finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2017’s Economic Impact of Immigration by State. In order to determine which states benefit most from immigration, the website’s analysts compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across… Read More

Auburn English Language Educator Sees Immigration Reform as a Way to Help Students Succeed

Auburn English Language Educator Sees Immigration Reform as a Way to Help Students Succeed

As an assistant professor of ESOL Education at Auburn University, Jamie Harrison can attest to the growing demand for teachers who specialize in educating young English language learners. One ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) teacher whom Harrison knows travels to 13 different schools every week, so that students… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (August 8-12)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (August 8-12)

This week, business leaders from across the country voiced their support for our #ReasonForReform campaign, which officially launched on August 3. In an op-ed on Huffington Post, Jalak Jobanputra, Founding Partner of FuturePerfect Ventures, writes: “People from all across the world have great ideas, and… Read More

Immigrant Entrepreneur Wants to Bring 500 Jobs to Tennessee, Needs Immigration Reform to Do It

Immigrant Entrepreneur Wants to Bring 500 Jobs to Tennessee, Needs Immigration Reform to Do It

When Darius Mir opened his company Made in America (MIA) Seating in Union City, Tenn. two years ago, he pledged to create 500 jobs for Tennessee’s 8th Congressional district in five years. Despite earning a projected $50 million in group sales this year alone, the U.S. immigration system may actually… Read More

Republican Congressional Candidate from Tennessee Wants to See Immigration Reform—Not a Wall

Republican Congressional Candidate from Tennessee Wants to See Immigration Reform—Not a Wall

Hunter Baker, an associate professor of political science at Tennessee’s Union University, is concerned about the future of the American economy, specifically as it relates to immigration. As one of 13 Republican candidates who competed to replace Congressman Stephen Fincher in Tennessee’s 8th district, he sees that “People are buying… Read More

This Texas Faith Leader Sees Huge Opportunity Lost When Communities Don’t Welcome New Immigrants

This Texas Faith Leader Sees Huge Opportunity Lost When Communities Don’t Welcome New Immigrants

Pat Kelly is the lead pastor at Fredonia Hill Baptist Church in Nacogdoches, Texas. In recent years, the church has seen large influxes of Hispanic and Korean immigrants, as well as Burmese refugees known as the Karen people. When Kelly saw their communities struggling to adjust to life in the… Read More

Demand for Bilingual Workers Increasing in Maryland

Demand for Bilingual Workers Increasing in Maryland

As employers strive to increase their competitiveness in the global economy, they are increasingly seeking candidates who have the language skills necessary to communicate with a diverse customer base, and with operations and competitors overseas. New analysis of Burning Glass data explores the growing demand for bilingual talent in Maryland… Read More

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