Wisconsin, District 4

Wisconsin, District 4

<em>Matter of L-A-B-R-</em>

Matter of L-A-B-R-

This amicus brief discusses how Sessions’ public statements indicate prejudgment about the use of continuances and explains how Sessions’ use of the referral authority suggests that he is choosing to refer cases to himself to achieve predetermined political and policymaking goals. Read More

Ninety Percent of DACA-Eligible Population Over 16 are Employed

Ninety Percent of DACA-Eligible Population Over 16 are Employed

NEW YORK, NY – As the President prepares to talk about immigration in his State of the Union address tonight, and Congress works to find a solution for Dreamers, New American Economy is releasing data and stories showing just how critical these immigrants are to our communities and… Read More

Enlisted and Standing Ready, Immigrant Marine Must Wait to Serve His Country

Enlisted and Standing Ready, Immigrant Marine Must Wait to Serve His Country

In 2015, John Sena and his twin brother were shocked when their mother explained that the family was undocumented. Then a high school senior in Covington, California, Sena’s dream was to become a U.S. Marine. His brother wanted to join the Navy. Three of their uncles had served, and Sena… Read More

Ohio Business and Community Leaders Respond to Trump Administration’s Decision to End the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program, Calls on Congress to Pass Bipartisan DREAM Act to Keep State Economy Strong

Ohio Business and Community Leaders Respond to Trump Administration’s Decision to End the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program, Calls on Congress to Pass Bipartisan DREAM Act to Keep State Economy Strong

Cleveland, OH — Today, Ohio business and community leaders responded to President Trump’s announcement to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program, opposing the decision to remove the thousands of individuals that help make Ohio’s economy stronger. The group called for Congressional solutions that instead harness the power… Read More

Minneapolis/St Paul Business Journal: As Trump Administration cracks down, Minnesota Chamber touts value of immigrants

Minneapolis/St Paul Business Journal: As Trump Administration cracks down, Minnesota Chamber touts value of immigrants

As the Trump Administration rolls out strict enforcement rules that will lead the deportation of many more undocumented immigrants, the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce on Monday announced that it’s supporting an initiative to add immigrants to the U.S. population. The Minnesota Chamber, which also leads the Minnesota Business Immigration Coalition,… Read More

Help Wanted: Immigration Policy Reform

Help Wanted: Immigration Policy Reform

Wisconsin is home to roughly 71,000 undocumented immigrants. These individuals are far more likely than the native-born population to be in the prime of their working years.  Saying that essential jobs in Wisconsin’s economy can’t be filled without foreign workers, a coalition of Wisconsin business and civic leaders on Wednesday launched a… Read More

After Coming as a Refugee, Pastor Creates App to Bring Tithing Into the 21st Century

After Coming as a Refugee, Pastor Creates App to Bring Tithing Into the 21st Century

Ten years ago, Oswaldo Otero was given a chance to start his life anew in the United States, after being threatened for his work for the conservative party and his political journalism in Bogota, Colombia. “I came here running away from death,” he said. “I had to flee for my… Read More

Meet the Chinese Researcher Who Helped Wisconsin Ward Off Swine Flu Pandemic

Meet the Chinese Researcher Who Helped Wisconsin Ward Off Swine Flu Pandemic

Jie He, an infectious disease researcher at the Medical College of Wisconsin, is no stranger to accomplishment. In 2006, He, a Chinese native, immigrated to the United States to do a postdoctoral fellowship in infectious disease. After years of making headway researching viruses that cause respiratory tract infections in the… Read More

Engineer Bears Witness to the U.S. Losing Many Talented STEM Workers Because of Immigration Policy

Engineer Bears Witness to the U.S. Losing Many Talented STEM Workers Because of Immigration Policy

According to Jack O’Toole, the founder of a Dartmouth College-based company called FreshAir Sensor LLC, much of the product’s success is owed to Kwame Ohene-Adu, a Ghanaian immigrant. Ohene-Adu, came to the United States for college and earned two Dartmouth degrees in just five years: a bachelor’s degree in engineering… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (Feb 13-Feb 19)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (Feb 13-Feb 19)

New York becomes the first city in the country to launch a program (NYT) that will offer foreign-born entrepreneurs a cap-exempt H1-B visa, in exchange for their collaboration with professors and students on City University of New York campuses. Americans have been increasingly concerned about immigration in the past two… Read More

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