Indiana’s Primary: Immigrants in the Hoosier State

Indiana’s Primary: Immigrants in the Hoosier State

The 2016 primaries are rapidly nearing a close, and today the votes are being held in Indiana. There are 57 Republican delegates and 83 Democratic delegates to be awarded, and they can be critical wins for any candidate to secure nomination. Indiana’s immigrant population growth was relatively slow… Read More

His Mother was Resilient, but Young Mexican-American Says it’s Citizenship That Ensures His Own Success

His Mother was Resilient, but Young Mexican-American Says it’s Citizenship That Ensures His Own Success

Jesus Arzola-Vega credits his mother’s intelligence and resilience with motivating him to earn a college degree and become a business policy fellow at the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. His mother had arrived in Detroit from Mexico as an undocumented immigrant and, to provide for her three young children, slogged… Read More

Demand for Bilingual Workers Increasing in Maryland

Demand for Bilingual Workers Increasing in Maryland

As employers strive to increase their competitiveness in the global economy, they are increasingly seeking candidates who have the language skills necessary to communicate with a diverse customer base, and with operations and competitors overseas. New analysis of Burning Glass data explores the growing demand for bilingual talent in Maryland… Read More

As Immigration Process Crawls, Many Bright Workers Leave the Country, Says Immigrant Tech Worker

As Immigration Process Crawls, Many Bright Workers Leave the Country, Says Immigrant Tech Worker

Shri Balachandran, a technology specialist in Plano Texas, knows that America’s strength depends on its ability to recruit and retain international talent. “In technology, roughly two of every three people on the technical side and the senior business side of things are usually immigrants,” he says. “The trend is very… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 25-29)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (April 25-29)

On Tuesday, Maryland’s Governor Larry Hogan signed into law the Maryland Seal of Biliteracy Act. The law establishes a program to recognize high school graduates who have attained proficiency in at least one language in addition to English. The Seal of Biliteracy is an important initiative to promote foreign language… Read More

Without Direct Path to Citizenship, Child Immigrant Struggles to Find Work

Without Direct Path to Citizenship, Child Immigrant Struggles to Find Work

As a customer service supervisor for Delta Airlines, Carlos Garcia spends his day solving problems for airline passengers. They don’t know he spent most of his life living on the outskirts of American society as an undocumented immigrant. Garcia arrived in Atlanta with his parents at age 13, and as… Read More

Clemson Football Star Mackensie Alexander is Son of Immigrants

Clemson Football Star Mackensie Alexander is Son of Immigrants

On NFL Draft Day many college football players are nervously awaiting the opportunity to play for the big league. Football fans will get a sense of what’s in store for their team this year and Fantasy Football enthusiasts will start scouting for the most promising picks of the season. In… Read More

Deep Faith Motivates Nancy Long’s Support for Immigration Reform

Deep Faith Motivates Nancy Long’s Support for Immigration Reform

In 2015, Nancy Long treated a young bipolar man who came to the crisis center where she worked as a licensed clinical professional counselor. The young man wasn’t medicated properly, and his family feared for their safety and his own. “They were kind of afraid of him when he was… Read More

Business Owner With 45 Employees Began Career With No Work Permit, Sees Same Potential in Immigrants

Business Owner With 45 Employees Began Career With No Work Permit, Sees Same Potential in Immigrants

Kevin Devine did not grow up in an affluent family. His father had an eighth-grade education, and Devine shared a bed with his three brothers until he was 11 years old. At age 14, he started working as a night janitor. On his first day, his employer asked… Read More

Maryland Governor Signs Seal of Biliteracy Law to Recognize Bilingual Proficiency Among Maryland Students

Maryland Governor Signs Seal of Biliteracy Law to Recognize Bilingual Proficiency Among Maryland Students

  CONTACT Sarah Roy, New American Economy, [email protected] ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND  – Today, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan signed into law the Maryland Seal of Biliteracy Act, establishing a program to recognize high school graduates who have attained proficiency in at least one language in addition to English. The Seal of Biliteracy… Read More

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