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The News-Gazette: Immigration panelists: Integration requires bridging culture-shock gap

The News-Gazette: Immigration panelists: Integration requires bridging culture-shock gap

In front of a packed room Wednesday, a panel discussed what Champaign County can do with newly-published data on its immigrant population, as well as which efforts are already underway. The Gateways for Growth Community Data Report, compiled by the University YMCA’s New American Welcome center and the New American… Read More

The News-Gazette: University Y's new study shows immigrants have $1.4B impact here

The News-Gazette: University Y’s new study shows immigrants have $1.4B impact here

Immigrants living in Champaign County contribute $1.4 billion to its economy and $57.2 million to the local tax base, according to a new, first-of-its kind study. The Gateways for Growth Community Data Report — compiled by the University YMCA’s New American Welcome Center and data analysts from the New American… Read More

The News-Gazette: Champaign Community Coalition gets first look at report on immigrant population

The News-Gazette: Champaign Community Coalition gets first look at report on immigrant population

At Wednesday’s immigration-focused meeting of the city’s Community Coalition, attendees were encouraged to learn more about Champaign County’s 1-in-10 foreign-born residents. A preview of a report on the county’s immigrant population was presented at the meeting. The full report, due out in May, was created by the University YMCA’s New… Read More

After Finally Escaping Vietnam, Refugee Works to Help Those Who Come After Him

After Finally Escaping Vietnam, Refugee Works to Help Those Who Come After Him

In 1982, at age 31, Walter Nguyen made his fifth and final attempt to escape Vietnam. Prior attempts had landed him in jail, but he did not have a choice. Food was scarce, and, because he had worked as a press officer for U.S.-backed South Vietnamese forces, the communist government… Read More

After Finding Success, He Turns His Focus to Serving His New Home

After Finding Success, He Turns His Focus to Serving His New Home

When Mathew Ittoop left his native India on New Year’s Eve in 1990, he couldn’t wait to start his new life in the United States. He stepped off the plane and thought, “This is a great country that leads the rest of the world.” Ittoop and his wife landed in New York City, where… Read More

Dallas-Based Artist and Immigrant Found Success Thanks to Her Parent's Drive for a Better Life

Dallas-Based Artist and Immigrant Found Success Thanks to Her Parent’s Drive for a Better Life

As one of six children in her family in Taipei, Taiwan, Jin-Ya Huang grew up watching her parents struggle to overcome poverty. Her mother scraped together money by cooking and sewing, and her father worked and lived at a distant cement factory, where he was a mechanical engineer. When he lost his job, money… Read More

Dallas DACA-Recipient Works to Improve His Community

Dallas DACA-Recipient Works to Improve His Community

Alex Medrano was 11 years old when his mother brought him to the United States from Mexico in search of a better education, an opportunity Medrano fast took advantage of. By his sophomore year of high school, he was taking college classes, and by graduation he had 62 hours of… Read More

NBC News: How an Oklahoma city is using data to make immigrants feel at home

NBC News: How an Oklahoma city is using data to make immigrants feel at home

A new program under way in Tulsa aims to support immigrants and make the transition to living in the United States easier. The New Tulsans Initiative is a project designed to learn best ways to welcome and integrate immigrants through local government and nonprofit programs. The Oklahoma city… Read More

What John Kelly Said About Immigration Policy at His Confirmation Hearing for DHS Secretary

What John Kelly Said About Immigration Policy at His Confirmation Hearing for DHS Secretary

The Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee held a hearing on the nomination of General John Kelly for the position of Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) this week. Kelly, if confirmed, will be only the fifth person to hold the position which was created in 2002. Read More

Without Immigrants ‘Almost Every Service Industry Would Collapse,’ Says Former Cop and Community Leader

Without Immigrants ‘Almost Every Service Industry Would Collapse,’ Says Former Cop and Community Leader

Hector Flores, National Immigration Committee Chair for the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), was raised by his Mexican-American grandparents in South Texas. He spent summers doing migrant work, traveling north to Indiana to pick cherries then south to West Texas to tend to the cotton crop. When he’d… Read More

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