Center for Immigration Studies

Center for Immigration Studies

Immigrants in Creative Industries

Immigrants in Creative Industries

Across all industries in the U.S. economy, there were more than 400,000 immigrants working in creative or artistic occupations, helping support the nearly $1 trillion creative industry sector in the United States. There were more than 25,000 immigrant actors, producers, and directors; nearly 23,000 musicians; more than 17,400 photographers; and… Read More

Immigrants and Families Appear in Court

Immigrants and Families Appear in Court

Comprehensive analyses of the government’s own data show that in the vast majority of situations, immigrants placed into removal proceedings appear for all of their court hearings. Read More

Texas Tribune Opinion: Immigrant workers are why my health care business has grown

Texas Tribune Opinion: Immigrant workers are why my health care business has grown

At Manchester Place Care Homes and Cambridge Caregivers, two senior care businesses that I co-own and operate in Dallas, we are aggressively hiring new employees. Business is up 75% year-over-year, which is fantastic, but our growth has created a big problem: There just aren’t enough job seekers to fill the 100-plus openings… Read More

Immigrants in North Texas

Immigrants in North Texas

Read the Brief: Immigrants in North Texas Download Now New research from New American Economy shows that immigrants make up nearly 30 percent of North Texas’s science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) workers.  The brief, Immigrants in North… Read More

Muncie Star Press Opinion: My best friend is a Dreamer and a BSU grad. Congress, let her stay

Muncie Star Press Opinion: My best friend is a Dreamer and a BSU grad. Congress, let her stay

Our freshman year at Ball State University, my best friend and college roommate Erika Espinoza revealed a closely guarded secret. She was an undocumented immigrant. Fleeing poverty, her parents brought her from a rural town outside of Mexico City to Indiana when she was 9. Fortunately, in 2012, during her… Read More

The Institutional Hearing Program: An Overview

The Institutional Hearing Program: An Overview

The Institutional Hearing Program permits immigration judges to conduct removal proceedings for noncitizens serving criminal sentences in certain correctional facilities. Read More

Dallas Morning News Opinion: Unfair immigration policies are hurting economic growth in Texas

Dallas Morning News Opinion: Unfair immigration policies are hurting economic growth in Texas

I often hear from business owners that current immigration policies are affecting their bottom line. And as head of the North Texas Commission, an organization dedicated to advancing the region, that’s the last thing I want to hear. North Texas has one of the most diverse economies in the state… Read More

NAE Data Interactives

NAE Data Interactives

Explore detailed data about immigration in America through our brand new data visualizations.

Kenyan Architect Starts Over in Lowell and Finds a Way to Repay the Favor

Kenyan Architect Starts Over in Lowell and Finds a Way to Repay the Favor

Anthony Nganga came to the United States in 2004 to join his wife, who had moved to America to earn a master’s degree and was living in Lowell. In Kenya, Nganga had worked as an architect. Now, because foreign professional licenses typically are not recognized in the United States, he… Read More

Cambodian Immigrant Turns Street Lessons in English into Full-Time Position at Middlesex Community College in Lowell, MA

Cambodian Immigrant Turns Street Lessons in English into Full-Time Position at Middlesex Community College in Lowell, MA

Tooch Van was the youngest of 10 children, a baby when the Khmer Rouge took his family away. His parents must have hid him, he says; a neighbor later heard his cries, “A miracle.” In Cambodia between 1975 and 1979, when the Khmer Rouge set out to build… Read More

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