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New Americans in Washtenaw County

New Americans in Washtenaw County

New research from New American Economy shows that immigrants in Washtenaw County paid over $640 million in taxes and held $1.5 billion in spending power in 2019. The new report, New Americans in Washtenaw County, was prepared in partnership with Washtenaw County. The report… Read More

Coalition Letter Urges DHS to Issue a New Policy Memo to End

Coalition Letter Urges DHS to Issue a New Policy Memo to End “Remain in Mexico” Program

The Council signed on to a coalition letter urging DHS to issue a new policy memo providing a fuller explanation for the decision to terminate the Migrant Protection Protocols program, to comply with the Supreme Court's order without restarting the program. Read More

Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2021

Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2021

This fact sheet provides an overview about the legalization program through which certain undocumented farmworkers in the United States could earn legal status. Read More

New Americans in Miami-Dade County

New Americans in Miami-Dade County

New research released today in partnership with Miami-Dade County’s Office of New Americans, underscores the critical role immigrants play in population growth, essential services, and business creation in Miami-Dade county.  The report also features profiles of five Miami-Dade residents: Sandra Campuzano, Gerard Philippeaux, Jeannie… Read More

Legalization Through “Registry”

Legalization Through “Registry”

This fact sheet provides information on a provision called “registry” that allows certain non-citizens who are long-term residents of the United States, but who are either undocumented or present in the country under some sort of temporary immigration status, to “register” for Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status. Read More

Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Diverse Populations

Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on Diverse Populations

NAE has released the findings of a five-city COVID-19 Community Impact Survey designed to gather insights directly from Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) and immigrant residents about the impact of COVID-19 on their economic and social well-being and sense of belonging. The survey effort, funded by… Read More

Coalition Outlines Immigration Priorities for a Just Budget in Fiscal Year 2023

Coalition Outlines Immigration Priorities for a Just Budget in Fiscal Year 2023

The Council and more than 130 organizations urged the Biden administration to redirect government funding for fiscal year 2023 away from draconian enforcement measures and invest in legal services and community-based programming. Read More

Council Calls on Biden Administration to Block the Return of MPP

Council Calls on Biden Administration to Block the Return of MPP

The Council led more than 100 other organizations in a letter urging the Biden administration to do everything in its power to prevent the return of the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), which was reinstated by a federal judge in Texas on August 13, up to and including an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court. Read More

Immigrants and the U.S. Educational System

Immigrants and the U.S. Educational System

Table of Contents: Immigrants as Part of the American Education Workforce  Childcare and Daycare K-12 Education Colleges and Universities Undocumented College Students Key Findings As of 2019, there are over 2.1 million immigrants working as teachers, professors, and other staffers in the U.S. education… Read More

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