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Remembering Ellis Island's Busiest Day: How Has Immigration Changed Since 1907?

Remembering Ellis Island’s Busiest Day: How Has Immigration Changed Since 1907?

On April 17, 1907, thousands upon thousands of immigrants filed through Ellis Island’s Registry Room, a room no larger than two high school basketball courts. By the day’s end, they had set the record for the number of immigrants processed in a single day—11,747. By… Read More

Keeping Pace with Change: The Fort Bend County Business Environment in 2017

Keeping Pace with Change: The Fort Bend County Business Environment in 2017

A new report from New American Economy shows that immigrants in Fort Bend County paid $2.5 billion in taxes and contributed $11.0B to the county’s GDP in 2017. The report, Keeping Pace with Change: The Fort Bend County Business Environment in 2017, was… Read More

Las Vegas Sun Letter: Help Dreamers help Nevada

Las Vegas Sun Letter: Help Dreamers help Nevada

Recently, House Democrats introduced a bill to protect Dreamers — young immigrants who, like me, came to this country as children and want nothing more than the chance to live and work without fear of deportation. Like 13,000 other Nevadans, I have been on a roller coaster of fear and… Read More

Removing Barriers: Expanding In-State Tuition for Dreamers in South Carolina

Removing Barriers: Expanding In-State Tuition for Dreamers in South Carolina

Removing Barriers: Expanding In-State Tuition for Dreamers in South Carolina Download the Report Employers and communities across South Carolina are facing critical worker shortages with no end in sight. In fact, the state’s unemployment rate of 3.2 percent ranks below the national average. It is… Read More

An Economic Opportunity: Removing Barriers to Higher Education for Dreamers in Arkansas (Update)

An Economic Opportunity: Removing Barriers to Higher Education for Dreamers in Arkansas (Update)

An Economic Opportunity: Removing Barriers to Higher Educations in Arkansas Download the Report This week, Governor Asa Hutchinson signed House Bill 1684 into law, granting DACA recipients access to in-state tuition at Arkansas public colleges and universities. With the unemployment rate at a near record… Read More

An Economic Opportunity: Removing Barriers to Higher Education in Wisconsin

An Economic Opportunity: Removing Barriers to Higher Education in Wisconsin

An Economic Opportunity: Removing Barriers to Higher Education in Wisconsin Download the Report With Wisconsin’s unemployment rate at a near-record low, businesses across the state are facing worker shortages that limit their ability to grow and compete. To address this challenge, it is imperative that… Read More

Highlighting the Economic Contributions of Immigrant Women

Highlighting the Economic Contributions of Immigrant Women

In celebration of the International Women’s Day, we shine a light on the many ways that immigrant women in the United States are contributing to the economy and American society. In 2017, about 23 million immigrant women lived in the United States, making up 7.1 percent… Read More

New Americans in Houston

New Americans in Houston

New Research: New Americans in Houston Download the Brief New research from New American Economy shows that immigrants are responsible for more than 26 percent of the Houston metro area’s GDP. The report, which analyzes Census data from 2016, looks at immigrant contributions to Houston’s… Read More

How FL Senate Bill 168 & House Bill 527 Would Hurt Florida's Economy

How FL Senate Bill 168 & House Bill 527 Would Hurt Florida’s Economy

New Research: Economic Cost of Florida Senate Bill 168 and House Bill 527 Download the Report Florida State Senator Joe Gruters recently introduced Senate Bill 168, which would effectively force local and state law enforcement to become federal immigration agents. Along with House Bill 527,… Read More

Economic Cost of Texas House Bill 413 and Senate Bill 576

Economic Cost of Texas House Bill 413 and Senate Bill 576

New Research: Economic Cost of Texas House Bill 413 and Senate Bill 576 Download the Report In 2001, Texas became the first state in the country to extend in-state tuition to all students who meet certain residency and other requirements, regardless of their immigration status. Read More

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