Texas, District 7

Texas, District 7

Federal Court Blocks Dramatic Immigration Courts Fee Increases

Federal Court Blocks Dramatic Immigration Courts Fee Increases

A federal court blocked nearly all of a Trump administration rule that would have drastically increased fees in immigration proceedings in which the government seeks to deport immigrants, many of whom are long-term residents of this country. Read More

Houston Chronicle Opinion: Texas has a nursing shortage. Don’t prevent me from becoming one.

Houston Chronicle Opinion: Texas has a nursing shortage. Don’t prevent me from becoming one.

As a freshman at Texas Woman’s University, I’m working toward my dream of becoming a nurse. I hope to give compassionate care to Texans and also help address the state’s nursing shortage because of a growing demand for nurses and lack of… Read More

Houston Public Media: How Does Immigration Impact Houston’s Economy?

Houston Public Media: How Does Immigration Impact Houston’s Economy?

As lawmakers in Washington, D.C. debate how to move forward with immigration policies, we take a look at how our economy is affected by immigrants. New American Economy is a coalition of mayors and business leaders from all over the country. They just released data on Greater Houston… Read More

After Years of Waiting and Working, a Refugee Has the Chance to Give Back

After Years of Waiting and Working, a Refugee Has the Chance to Give Back

Every day, Honey Omar wakes up excited to go to work. “It’s never a dull moment,” says Omar, a refugee case manager at YMCA International Services in Houston, Texas. Omar herself is a refugee. Born in Somalia, she came to the United States with her family in 2015 after having… Read More

Chamber Maid Part of Las Vegas’ Invisible Army of Immigrant Workers

Chamber Maid Part of Las Vegas’ Invisible Army of Immigrant Workers

Mexican immigrant Claudia Ramos is a member of the largely invisible army that keeps Las Vegas’ tourist economy booming. She cleans guest rooms at the Paris Casino to serve some of the nearly 43 million people who visit southern Nevada annually. People don’t realize the work that… Read More

Immigrants Help Revive a Nebraska Meatpacking Town

Immigrants Help Revive a Nebraska Meatpacking Town

Dulce Castañeda has always lived in Nebraska, and, over time, she’s witnessed a sea change in the small town of Crete, population 7,000. “There were maybe five or six Latino families when my parents arrived in the late 1990s,” says Castañeda, whose family were among those few Mexicans. “Since then,… Read More

Dreamer Pursues Media Career With Plans to Support Her Family

Dreamer Pursues Media Career With Plans to Support Her Family

This summer, when 21-year-old journalism and graphics major Erika Espinoza tosses her cap alongside her classmates at Ball State University, she’ll become the first person in her family to graduate from college. An undocumented immigrant who was brought to Indiana from Mexico when she was 9 years old, Espinoza has… Read More

Business North: New data on Minnesota show economic impact of immigrant population

Business North: New data on Minnesota show economic impact of immigrant population

Minnesota business leaders on Tuesday showcased new research on the contributions of immigrants in Minnesota and highlighted the need for immigration reform. Spearheaded by New American Economy and the Minnesota Business Immigration Coalition, the report marks the launch of Map the Impact – a campaign to highlight the power of… Read More

Wyoming Tribune Eagle: “Local immigrant wants what’s best for America”

Wyoming Tribune Eagle: “Local immigrant wants what’s best for America”

For one month Nesley Corona waited in Agua Prieta in the state of Sonora, Mexico, with her two older sisters before boarding a truck that would cart her across the border into the United States. While she waited, the person responsible for her transport kept asking her for more money. Read More

After Spending $1.5 Million on a Hog Farm, Dutchman Learns He ‘Has Not Invested Enough' to Stay

After Spending $1.5 Million on a Hog Farm, Dutchman Learns He ‘Has Not Invested Enough’ to Stay

As the owner of one of Ohio’s largest hog farms, Meindert Van den Hengel contributes significantly to the economy. By the time he finishes building his third barn this year, he will be one of the state’s largest permitted hog farmers. He will have 7,500 hogs across three barns, for… Read More

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