Dreamer: Given the Opportunity, We Work Hard

Dreamer: Given the Opportunity, We Work Hard

In 2012, when Leonel Nieto, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, received the legal right to live and work in the United States, he quickly began achieving the milestones of American adulthood: He bought a house, took out a car loan, and earned a master’s degree in information technology to support… Read More

Caught in Limbo, STEM-Educated Dreamer Ponders a Move to Canada

Caught in Limbo, STEM-Educated Dreamer Ponders a Move to Canada

Ecuadorian immigrant Edison Suasnavas is part of Silicon Slopes—a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) hot spot that is propelling Utah’s economy. He holds a master’s degree in animal science from Utah State University and works as a molecular oncologist at Arup Laboratories, in Salt Lake City,… Read More

Despite an Uncertain Future, DACA Law Student Continues to Help Others in Oklahoma City

Despite an Uncertain Future, DACA Law Student Continues to Help Others in Oklahoma City

Javier Hernandez was brought to the United States when he was a 1-year-old. In the 24 years since, he has founded a tutoring and mentorship program for high school students in his home town of Oklahoma City; tutored college students in math; coached little league soccer; and worked as a… 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

DACA-Eligible Population Contributes Almost $2.5 Billion to Key Social Service Programs

DACA-Eligible Population Contributes Almost $2.5 Billion to Key Social Service Programs

NEW YORK, NY – While Washington works to find a solution for DREAMers, New American Economy is showcasing the contributions and stories that highlight how the DACA-eligible population contributes to the U.S. economy. Already, NAE has highlighted DACA-eligible immigrant incomes and tax contributions. Today, we look at… Read More

The Daily Orange: Drop in refugee resettlement could affect Syracuse economy

The Daily Orange: Drop in refugee resettlement could affect Syracuse economy

The number of new refugees resettling in Syracuse dropped 72 percent between 2016 to 2017, according to recently published data from New York state. This large drop could have wide-ranging economic effects on the area, experts say. Onondaga County has become home to 9,954 refugees in the last 11 years,… Read More

DACA-Eligible Immigrants Paid $3 Billion in Taxes

DACA-Eligible Immigrants Paid $3 Billion in Taxes

NEW YORK, NY – While Washington works to find a solution for DREAMers, New American Economy is showcasing the economic contributions and stories that highlight how this population is so critical to our communities. Yesterday, we highlighted the annual income earned by the DACA-eligible population. Today, we spotlight tax contributions: DACA-eligible… Read More

DACA-Eligible Population Earns Nearly $19.9 Billion

DACA-Eligible Population Earns Nearly $19.9 Billion

NEW YORK, NY – As Congress and the White House spend the next two weeks attempting to reach a fair compromise that addresses the status of nearly 800,000 affected DREAMers, New American Economy will spend the next two weeks highlighting the economic contributions of DACA recipients and the DACA-eligible. The DACA-eligible… Read More

Deep in Conservative South Carolina, Republican Lawmaker Touts DACA’s Economic Necessity

Deep in Conservative South Carolina, Republican Lawmaker Touts DACA’s Economic Necessity

South Carolina is one of America’s reddest states, and Pickens is its reddest county; 75 percent of voters in the county cast their ballot for President Donald Trump in 2016. But when Neal Collins, a Republican representing Pickens, introduced a bill to help South Carolina Dreamers get an education, his… Read More

Tennessee Adopts Seal of Biliteracy as State Industries Seek Bilingual Talent

Tennessee Adopts Seal of Biliteracy as State Industries Seek Bilingual Talent

NEW YORK, NY – Today, Tennessee’s Board of Education established a Seal of Biliteracy program to recognize high school graduates who have attained proficiency in at least one language in addition to English. As new research from New American Economy shows, and this program acknowledges, industries across Tennessee need… Read More

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