Texas, District 34

Texas, District 34

Multilingual Immigrant Uses Her Skills to Advise Corpus Christi Business Community

Multilingual Immigrant Uses Her Skills to Advise Corpus Christi Business Community

Growing up under a dictatorial regime in Panama, Lorena Parada-Valdes longed to live in a democratic country. In 1979, she had her chance. That year, she was one of just four Panamanian college students to receive a merit-based scholarship to study in the United States. After graduating from Bates… Read More

After Leaving Extreme Poverty in Mexico, Student Dreams of American Citizenship

After Leaving Extreme Poverty in Mexico, Student Dreams of American Citizenship

Had she not come to America, Monica Alcaraz would have faced a life of extreme poverty in Guanajuato, Mexico. The youngest of 16 children, she often didn’t have enough to eat. So when her older sister married a U.S. citizen and moved to Texas in 1986, Alcaraz—then four years old… Read More

Indian Native Finds Success in America, Gives Back to Adoptive Home of Corpus Christi

Indian Native Finds Success in America, Gives Back to Adoptive Home of Corpus Christi

Indian native Kamlesh Bhikha grew up in an entrepreneurial family. His grandfather was a sugarcane and cotton farmer and his father manufactured diamonds, selling the gems he’d fashioned from rough stones. Bhikha also aspired to be his own boss. “The harder you work, the more you reap,’” he says. “And… Read More

Without Migrant Workers, Texas Shrimp Trawlers Forced to Tie Up Boats

Without Migrant Workers, Texas Shrimp Trawlers Forced to Tie Up Boats

In 2007, Andrea Hance and her husband decided to buy a shrimp boat. The couple had stable careers in South Texas — he as a crop insurance agent and she as the owner of a mortgage company. But they were looking for a new challenge and were taken with the… Read More

Haitian Immigrant Poised to Fill Critical Need for Computer Science Professionals

Haitian Immigrant Poised to Fill Critical Need for Computer Science Professionals

Ever since Sheila Laurore immigrated to the United States from Haiti in 2015, she has been working hard toward her goal: A degree and a job in computer science. “I like that in the United States you have the opportunity to get a better life. You can go to school,… Read More

Defining Skill: The Many Forms of Skilled Immigrant Labor

Defining Skill: The Many Forms of Skilled Immigrant Labor

From construction workers to gardeners, many low-wage immigrant workers are in fact quite skilled. Read More

How a Former Undocumented Immigrant Started a $3 Million Business That Created 80 Jobs

How a Former Undocumented Immigrant Started a $3 Million Business That Created 80 Jobs

Jorge Fierro was making himself a burrito after his dishwashing shift when he got the idea for the business that would eventually become Rico Brands, a $3 million food business and employer of 80. “I opened a can of refried beans,” Fierro says, “and I just couldn’t believe how bad… Read More

Farm Union Organizer Leads 22-day Hunger Strike on National Mall to Fight for Immigration Reform

Farm Union Organizer Leads 22-day Hunger Strike on National Mall to Fight for Immigration Reform

Over his seven decades, labor leader Eliseo Medina has, quite literally, proven his hunger for immigration reform. In 2013, the retired international secretary-treasurer of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), a man described by the Los Angeles Times as one of the… Read More

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