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Fox News Opinion: Pastor: For me, immigration is biblical -- Foreign-born congregants are human beings, not political problems

Fox News Opinion: Pastor: For me, immigration is biblical — Foreign-born congregants are human beings, not political problems

In May of 2016, I was called to be senior pastor of South Tulsa Baptist Church, a prominent Oklahoma congregation in an area well-known for its luxurious homes and gated communities. Many didn’t realize at the time that immigrant and refugee families also resided within blocks of our… Read More

Report: Cincinnati ranks among best U.S. cities for immigrants

Report: Cincinnati ranks among best U.S. cities for immigrants

Cincinnati is one of the most immigrant-friendly cities in the U.S., according to a new study. The Queen City ranked No. 18 out of 100 U.S. cities in the latest index by New American Economy (NAE), a New York-based research and advocacy coalition. The index scores the country’s largest metro areas… Read More

Los Angeles Daily News Opinion: Two years later, the continuing cost of the Muslim ban

Los Angeles Daily News Opinion: Two years later, the continuing cost of the Muslim ban

Several years ago, a client of mine at the Council on American-Islamic Relations came to the United States from Yemen to study dentistry. After graduating from one of the nation’s most prominent programs, he was hired on as a professor and is now training the next generation of U.S. dentists. Recently, though,… Read More

Xconomy Opinion: America Should Welcome Immigrant Entrepreneurs

Xconomy Opinion: America Should Welcome Immigrant Entrepreneurs

When I came to America in 1987, as a wide-eyed University of Texas grad student, I arrived with just a suitcase and a few hundred dollars — money that my mother, back in India, had scraped together by selling her beloved jewelry collection. Three decades later, I’m a successful biomedical… Read More

TIME Report: The Stories of Migrants Risking Everything for a Better Life

TIME Report: The Stories of Migrants Risking Everything for a Better Life

From where Violeta Monterroso stood, in a migrant encampment near one of Tijuana’s main border crossings, she could almost see San Diego, the shimmering American city just beyond the frontier fence. She could see American cars as they slid down a highway and disappeared toward a ghostly skyline, and she… Read More

USA Today Opinion: My immigrant-owned small business would hire Americans. Trump's proposal would keep it closed.

USA Today Opinion: My immigrant-owned small business would hire Americans. Trump’s proposal would keep it closed.

On the main street of downtown Frisco, Texas, the storefront space I have rented since September has yet to open for business. Along with my husband, Chandan Gaddam, I have purchased furniture and supplies for my art studio, and I’ve interviewed five U.S. citizens whom I’d like to hire. All together,… Read More

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Opinion: Rescinding the Texas Dream Act would hurt the state’s economy

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Opinion: Rescinding the Texas Dream Act would hurt the state’s economy

When I first spoke with a mentor at Texas Tech University’s Honors College in 2011, I was a Fort Worth high school senior ranked at the top of my class. But because I was an undocumented immigrant, I didn’t know if I’d be able to go to college. He told… Read More

New American Economy and Off Ramp Films Debut Mahira Patkovich: A Refugee Rises

New American Economy and Off Ramp Films Debut Mahira Patkovich: A Refugee Rises

UTICA, NY – Today the bipartisan immigration reform group New American Economy and the documentary filmmakers Off Ramp Films debuted a new short film, Mahira Patkovich: A Refugee Rises. At a time when the United States is taking in fewer and fewer refugees, this film explores how crucial… Read More

The Kansas City Star Commentary: Kobach, Yoder campaigns said immigrants are scary. Their loss proves we’re changing

The Kansas City Star Commentary: Kobach, Yoder campaigns said immigrants are scary. Their loss proves we’re changing

Over the past few weeks, we have watched as the Trump administration’s nativist, anti-immigrant ideology has brought our government to a grinding halt. The partial federal shutdown has directly impacted the well-being of more than 800,000 federal workers, their families and the American people who rely on government services. But… Read More

Des Moines Register Opinion: For millennials, immigration policy is personal and drives political activism

Des Moines Register Opinion: For millennials, immigration policy is personal and drives political activism

Last spring, after graduating from Drake University, I spent months canvassing my congressional district for Progressive Turnout Project, an organization designed to get out the vote for Democrats. Like many millennials in the state, I was inspired by progressive candidates like Cindy… Read More

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