Why Immigrants Are to Thank For Your Favorite Horror Movies

Why Immigrants Are to Thank For Your Favorite Horror Movies

Immigrants created some of America’s most iconic fright fests — and an annual “zombie economy” of $6 billion. This week, as Night of the Living Dead director George Romero celebrated his 76th birthday, he will also witness just how deeply his zombie obsession has devoured the American imagination. Today marks… Read More

Immigrants in Iowa, Host of Thursday’s GOP Debate

Immigrants in Iowa, Host of Thursday’s GOP Debate

Tomorrow evening, the Republican candidates will meet in Des Moines for their final debate (#GopDebate) before next week’s Iowa caucuses. The debate, hosted by Fox News, is the last opportunity for the candidates to present their platforms before voters head to the polls. Iowa is home to a… Read More

'Local Workers' Won't Do This Dirty Job

‘Local Workers’ Won’t Do This Dirty Job

Forty one percent of dairy farm workers are foreign born, so it’s no surprise Mike McMahon—who pays his workers $9 per hour to milk his cows—is paying close attention to what the 2016 presidential candidates have to say about immigration. Read More

An Immigrant Family Behind America’s Pita Craze

An Immigrant Family Behind America’s Pita Craze

In elementary school, Karen Toufayan’s friends never knew what to make of her lunch. While the others munched on Wonder Bread, Karen usually unwrapped a pita. “Nobody knew anything about pita bread,” says Karen. “They couldn’t even pronounce it. People were like, ‘What is that?’” She says it was like… Read More

Iowa Colleges Press for Immigration Reform

Iowa Colleges Press for Immigration Reform

For generations, our colleges and universities have served as essential catalysts for stimulating Iowa’s economy. Together we provide the advanced stages of education for our pipeline of human talent, produce basic and applied research, and develop leadership coupled with entrepreneurial spirit. The ultimate measure of our success is found across… Read More

New Jersey Governor Signs Seal of Biliteracy Bill, as Top Garden State Employers and Industry Seek Bilingual Talent

New Jersey Governor Signs Seal of Biliteracy Bill, as Top Garden State Employers and Industry Seek Bilingual Talent

  CONTACT Sarah Doolin, New American Economy, [email protected] Trenton, NJ — This week, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie approved a statewide Seal of Biliteracy, an award given by the school system to students who have attained a high level of proficiency in two or more languages by high… Read More

Immigrant Voices: An Ohio Entrepreneur Who Sees the World Differently

Immigrant Voices: An Ohio Entrepreneur Who Sees the World Differently

Dr. Ayman Salem came to the United States from Egypt in 1998 to pursue a PhD in material science and engineering at Drexel University. Today he lives in Dayton, Ohio, where he started his own company, Materials Resources, LLC (MRL). In this podcast, Dr. Salem talks about founding and growing… Read More

Punitive and Productive Immigration Legislation Moving in the States

Punitive and Productive Immigration Legislation Moving in the States

Washington, D.C. – After passage of Arizona’s controversial SB1070 law last year, other states threatened to introduce similar measures. South Carolina, Mississippi, and Nebraska have already begun working on SB1070-style legislation. Meanwhile, legislators seeking true solutions have begun pursuing progressive immigration policies. On a teleconference yesterday, immigration policy experts discussed… Read More

Immigrants in South Carolina, Host of Sixth GOP Debate

Immigrants in South Carolina, Host of Sixth GOP Debate

Tomorrow evening, the Republican candidates will meet for their sixth debate (#GopDebate) in North Charleston, South Carolina. Although just 4.8 percent of South Carolina’s population is foreign-born, the number of foreign-born individuals in the state has grown rapidly in recent years. Between 2000 and 2013, the foreign-born population in… Read More

Metro’s Office of New Americans to Help Foreign-Born Residents

Metro’s Office of New Americans to Help Foreign-Born Residents

Nashville’s stunning growth of 80 people a day is matched by an important group within that group. The latest figures show that 12 percent of Nashville residents are foreign born. With that in mind, an Office of New Americans was established in Nashville. That office is now a little more… Read More

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