Research and Analysis

Research and Analysis

New Americans in Prince George's County and the Impact of COVID-19 on Vulnerable Communities in the Region

New Americans in Prince George’s County and the Impact of COVID-19 on Vulnerable Communities in the Region

The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted vulnerable communities in the United States, such as racial and ethnic minorities and immigrants. The American Immigration Council (the Council) conducted a survey of Prince George's County residents to learn how to better support vulnerable communities. Read More

End-of-Year Report - 2023

End-of-Year Report – 2023

The American Immigration Council had an impactful year in 2023, launching a comprehensive border solutions campaign and actively challenging harmful legislation. This end-of-year report highlights our efforts to advance a more fair immigration system, inform public discourse with research, and build a more inclusive nation. Read More

New Americans in Elkhart, Marshall and St. Joseph Counties

New Americans in Elkhart, Marshall and St. Joseph Counties

The new report, New Americans in Elkhart, Marshall, and St. Joseph Counties, was prepared in partnership with the City of South Bend, South Bend – Elkhart Regional Partnership, and Welcoming Michiana, a program of the United Religious Community of St. Joseph County. Read More

New Americans in Santa Fe County

New Americans in Santa Fe County

New research from the American Immigration Council shows that immigrants in Santa Fe County paid over $122 million in taxes and held over $365 million in spending power in 2019. Read More

The Biden Administration’s Humanitarian Parole Program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans: An Overview

The Biden Administration’s Humanitarian Parole Program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans: An Overview

An overview of the Biden administration's parole programs for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans (CHNV), which admit up to 30,000 people per month with the ability to live and work in the United States for two years. Read More

The Economic Contributions of Immigrants in Ohio’s Manufacturing Sector

The Economic Contributions of Immigrants in Ohio’s Manufacturing Sector

New research from the American Immigration Council shows the key role that immigrants and refugees play in Ohio’s manufacturing industry, bringing diverse skills and experiences that enrich the sector. Read More

New Americans in Greater Salem

New Americans in Greater Salem

New research from the American Immigration Council shows that immigrants in Greater Salem paid over $200 million in taxes and held over $536 million in spending power in 2019. The new report, New Americans in Greater Salem, was prepared in partnership with The Welcome Immigrant Network (WIN) and the City of Salem. Read More

The Contributions of Temporary Protected Status Holders to the U.S. Economy

The Contributions of Temporary Protected Status Holders to the U.S. Economy

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a program that allows certain individuals from designated countries that are facing severe temporary conditions, such as ongoing armed conflicts or natural disasters, to stay in the United States until it is deemed safe to return… Read More

Tyler Texas Hispanic Power of the Purse

Tyler Texas Hispanic Power of the Purse

New research, Hispanic Power of the Purse in Tyler, Texas, released today by the American Immigration Council, underscores the crucial role Hispanic Americans in Tyler, Texas play in the metro area’s economy. Read More

New Americans in Androscoggin County

New Americans in Androscoggin County

Research from the American Immigration Council shows that immigrants in Androscoggin County paid over $24.0 million in taxes and held over $74.0 million in spending power in 2019. Read More

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