International Students Who Graduated in 2016 Contributed $19.6 billion to the American Economy Over the Course of Their Studies, New Study Shows

International Students Who Graduated in 2016 Contributed $19.6 billion to the American Economy Over the Course of Their Studies, New Study Shows

New York, NY – As Americans celebrate the graduating class of 2017, New American Economy has issued a study on the economic value of international students in the country’s $542 billion higher education industry. The research brief shows that international students who received their… Read More

Statesville Record & Landmark (NC): Iredell business leaders hold immigration  policy roundtable

Statesville Record & Landmark (NC): Iredell business leaders hold immigration policy roundtable

On May 19, five Iredell County business leaders held an immigration roundtable discussion at the Langtree Group offices in Mooresville. New American Economy, a national coalition of business leaders and elected officials who want immigration reform that helps the American economy, organized the discussion. Attending the meeting were: former Mooresville… Read More

Lawsuit Challenges Government’s Interference with Legal Representation of Mothers and Children Detained in Dilley, Texas

Lawsuit Challenges Government’s Interference with Legal Representation of Mothers and Children Detained in Dilley, Texas

Access to legal counsel is a core American value and is the cornerstone of our justice system. Yet, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has severely limited access to legal assistance for asylum-seeking women and children held in family detention facilities. Read More

Startup Offers Simplicity, but Visa Process Still Cumbersome

Startup Offers Simplicity, but Visa Process Still Cumbersome

When Xiao Wang’s parents came to Phoenix from China nearly three decades ago, they hired an immigration lawyer to help them obtain their green cards and, later, their citizenship. The cost: The equivalent of five months of rent. Wang’s parents believed the steep investment was worth the price: As graduate… Read More

A Stowaway’s Son Uses Business Acumen to Help New Jersey Elders

A Stowaway’s Son Uses Business Acumen to Help New Jersey Elders

Dominican immigrant Jose Brito Bueno grew up in poverty but now runs WeCare, a domestic-care company with 213 employees. When he was just 10 years old, his father — leaving their home in Santo Domingo — stowed away in a cargo ship bound for the United States. He hid in… Read More

American Action Forum: The Economic Impact Of State-Sponsored Work Visas

American Action Forum: The Economic Impact Of State-Sponsored Work Visas

Senator Ron Johnson recently introduced a bill that could provide an alternative way for temporary work visas to be distributed. In addition to increasing the number of visas available for temporary foreign workers, it would shift the oversight responsibility and decision making power from the federal government to the states. Read More

New American Economy Maps the Impact of Immigrants in Over 100 of the Largest Metro Areas in the United States

New American Economy Maps the Impact of Immigrants in Over 100 of the Largest Metro Areas in the United States

New York, NY — Today, New American Economy (NAE) announced new data on immigrant contributions in 100 of the largest metro areas in the United States. The data is available on Map the Impact, an interactive showcasing the contributions of immigrants in states,… Read More

Child of Immigrant Shopkeepers is a Powerful Force for Small Businesses

Child of Immigrant Shopkeepers is a Powerful Force for Small Businesses

Ron Kim grew up working in his parents’ small grocery store in New York City. The family had immigrated to the United States from South Korea in 1987, when Kim was 7 years old. “I saw my parents, both of them, work nonstop,” he says, noting that the store was… Read More

After Decade in U.S., Still No Visa for Successful Startup Founder

After Decade in U.S., Still No Visa for Successful Startup Founder

Chris Choi has a bachelor’s degree in economics and mathematics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a master’s degree in investments and securities from Pace University. He also co-founded a growing company called Spryfit, a reward-based fitness app that uses cash prizes and other rewards to… Read More

Want Safe, Homegrown Food? Then Look to Immigration Reform, Says Tennessee Farm Bureau

Want Safe, Homegrown Food? Then Look to Immigration Reform, Says Tennessee Farm Bureau

“The most important industry that we have in this country is agriculture,” says Lee Maddox, of the Tennessee Farm Bureau. “We depend on it every day, and we’ve got to take care of it to make sure it stays that way for future generations.” To do that, however, America must… Read More

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