North Carolina Business and Community Leaders Respond to the Announcement of the SUCCEED Act Sponsored by Senator Tillis to Address DREAMers in the Economy

North Carolina Business and Community Leaders Respond to the Announcement of the SUCCEED Act Sponsored by Senator Tillis to Address DREAMers in the Economy

Raleigh, NC — Today, North Carolina business and community leaders responded to the announcement of the SUCCEED Act, co-sponsored by Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC), that aims to address the uncertain future of DREAMers following the announcement to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program. “It is encouraging to see… Read More

NAE Statement on The SUCCEED Act

NAE Statement on The SUCCEED Act

Following the introduction of Senator Tillis’, Senator Lankford’s, and Senator Hatch’s SUCCEED Act (Solution for Undocumented Children through Careers Employment Education and Defending Our Nation), which protects undocumented young people who came to this country as children, New American Economy President John Feinblatt issued the following statement: “This is a… Read More

Cherry Farmer to Washington: Give Our (Mexican) Workers Flexibility to Travel

Cherry Farmer to Washington: Give Our (Mexican) Workers Flexibility to Travel

Fifth-generation cherry farmer Dean Devine harvests around 110 acres of cherries on his properties in Modesto and Lodi, in California. He has been in the cherry business for 40 years and knows how important it is to treat the fruit with care. Cherries are one of the most labor-intensive crops. Read More

McClatchy: GOP bill will offer Dreamers citizenship after ‘extreme vetting’

McClatchy: GOP bill will offer Dreamers citizenship after ‘extreme vetting’

Sen. Thom Tillis will introduce his “conservative Dream Act” on Monday that would provide a pathway to citizenship for as many as 2.5 million young undocumented immigrants, but one that is long and involves “extreme vetting.” The North Carolina Republican and cosponsor James Lankford, an Oklahoma Republican, will… Read More

Alaska Dispatch News: Opinion: Anchorage embraces role as welcoming city

Alaska Dispatch News: Opinion: Anchorage embraces role as welcoming city

When Anchorage joined the Welcoming Cities network in 2014, we reaffirmed our commitment and connection to each other and to our community. The Welcoming Anchorage initiative honors the values deeply rooted in our city that sits on the traditional homelands of the Dena’ina.  “Welcoming Anchorage” highlights Anchorage as… Read More

After Years Without Her Own Son, Peruvian Designer Calls on Washington to Pass the Dream Act

After Years Without Her Own Son, Peruvian Designer Calls on Washington to Pass the Dream Act

When Flor Cabello was starting her interior-decoration company in Westchester County, New York, she heard the word “no” a lot. Friends said her Peruvian accent and heritage would be off-putting to many of the area’s U.S.-born upper-middle-class residents — that is, her target clientele. Bank after bank refused to give… Read More

America’s ‘Avocado Mayor’ Says Immigration Reform Long Overdue

America’s ‘Avocado Mayor’ Says Immigration Reform Long Overdue

For experienced California avocado growers like Fallbrook’s 80-year-old Charlie Wolk, the industry’s most pressing problem is crystal clear: There just aren’t enough workers to go around. “Somebody told me, ‘Well, we have to pay people more,’ ” Wolk says. “And I said that paying them isn’t… Read More

Greenville, South Carolina, Chamber Lobbies Congress to Let Dreamers Stay

Greenville, South Carolina, Chamber Lobbies Congress to Let Dreamers Stay

Carlos Phillips, CEO of the Greenville Chamber of Commerce, says most of his chamber’s  2,200 businesses support federal action to protect Dreamers, the young people eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). These undocumented immigrants — brought to the country as children, raised and educated here — are an… Read More

Long Beach Post: Long Beach Receives National Research Award to Study Economic Impact of Immigrant Population

Long Beach Post: Long Beach Receives National Research Award to Study Economic Impact of Immigrant Population

Long Beach has received a research award to study the local impact of its immigrant and refugee population, city officials announced Wednesday.= The award is part of the 2017 Gateways for Growth (G4G) Challenge, an annual competitive opportunity launched in 2015 for local communities to gain tailored research, direct technical… 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

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