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New Fortune 500 List Shows America’s Economic Success Relies on Immigrants

America’s economic success is built on the world’s best and brightest coming to our shores bringing ingenuity, creativity, and determination. From Wall Street to Main Street, businesses started by immigrants have helped the U.S. economy enormously. The history of immigrant entrepreneurship stretches back to the country’s founding. Famously, the designer of the American financial system […]

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New American Fortune 500 Report Reveals Impact of Immigrant Entrepreneurship

The American Immigration Council released today a report that examines the role of immigrant entrepreneurs and their children in America’s economic success story. The report, “New American Fortune 500 in 2022: The Largest American Companies and Their Immigrant Roots,” found that 43.8%, or 219 companies, in this year’s Fortune 500 list were founded by immigrants or their children.

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New American Fortune 500 in 2022

Some of the largest and most recognizable American companies were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants.

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Power of the Purse: Contributions of Hispanic Americans in the Rio Grande Valley

This fact sheet underscores the crucial role Hispanic Texans play in the Rio Grande Valley’s labor force, population growth, and economy.

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Power of the Purse: Contributions of Hispanic Americans in the McAllen-Edinburg-Mission Metro Area

This fact sheet underscores the crucial role Hispanic Texans play in the metro area’s labor force, population growth, and economy.

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Hispanic Americans Are Helping Put the Rio Grande Valley on the Map

Located on the U.S.-Mexico border at the southern tip of Texas lies the Rio Grande Valley, or as Texans call it “the Valley” or “RGV.” While the RGV–made up of Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy counties–most recently made national news during Texas Governor Abbott’s anti-immigrant blockade, there is so much more to the region.   The […]

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AILA and the American Immigration Council Welcome Angela Kelley as Chief Advisor – Policy and Partnerships

The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the American Immigration Council (Council) welcome Angela Kelley as Chief Advisor – Policy and Partnerships. In her role, Ms. Kelley will be a critical member of the executive management team of both organizations.

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Biden’s New Asylum Rules Go Into Effect On A Limited Basis

The Biden administration’s overhaul of the asylum system went into effect for the first time on May 31, but only a limited basis. According to guidance published by the Department of Homeland Security, the rule will initially be applied to several hundred asylum seekers per month. The rule will only be for those who are […]

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Mexico’s Supreme Court Declares Immigration Checkpoints Unconstitutional

Mexico’s Supreme Court released a decision on May 18 that struck down the policy of stopping and searching individuals to check their immigration status as racist and discriminatory—and therefore unconstitutional. Such searches have been part of Mexico’s broad attempt to crack down on migration through its territory, largely due to pressure from the United States […]

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Challenging USCIS To End Naturalization Application Delays

This lawsuit challenges USCIS’ unreasonable delay in processing naturalization applications that were filed in 2020 and has prevented applicants from becoming U.S. citizens.

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