Business and the Workforce

Business and the Workforce

Immigrants not only bring diverse skills and perspectives to the U.S. workforce, they often fill employment gaps in crucial fields. We advocate for expanded work visas and related programs so our labor force can continue to benefit from immigrant workers and remain competitive in the global economy

Mexican Immigrant Builds Her Way from Small Business to Presidential Appointments

Mexican Immigrant Builds Her Way from Small Business to Presidential Appointments

Patricia Stout long had the confidence to go her own way. Born in 1940s Mexico, she pursued business and math in school, took an airline job in the United States, married an American and, in 1974, moved to San Antonio. Although she felt isolated — “it was a… Read More

Communications of the ACM Opinion: Immigrants Help Solve the Looming STEM Worker Shortage

Communications of the ACM Opinion: Immigrants Help Solve the Looming STEM Worker Shortage

As an engineering hardware manager working in the rapidly growing automotive electronics industry, I’ve been baffled by politicians who champion anti-immigration policies. If we want our economy to prosper, we should eagerly welcome the world-class talent that’s knocking at our door. I should know. I’ve witnessed firsthand the… Read More

Without an H-4 EAD, Hotel Owner Could Lose Business, Fire U.S. Workers

Without an H-4 EAD, Hotel Owner Could Lose Business, Fire U.S. Workers

Several times a week, Rakesh Patel makes the 98-mile commute from his home in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, to the Gateway Inn & Suites he owns and manages in Waupun. Although the drive can be taxing, Patel is thrilled to run his own business. “I love… Read More

How Can U.S. Blue-Collar Industries Thrive Again?

How Can U.S. Blue-Collar Industries Thrive Again?

Waco Tribune Opinion: Waco Cha enables entrepreneurs to bring their world to downtown

Waco Tribune Opinion: Waco Cha enables entrepreneurs to bring their world to downtown

If you have ever tasted the bubble tea, a cold drink made with iced tea, sweetened milk and normally sweet black balls or “pearls” made from tapioca, at the Waco Downtown Farmers Market, then you know it’s a tasty treat. Local therapist and Taiwanese-American Jaja Chen and her… Read More

Houston Chronicle Opinion: Smart, educated and skilled — but stuck at home

Houston Chronicle Opinion: Smart, educated and skilled — but stuck at home

Recently, my 4-year-old daughter asked me, “Why are you always home? Why does only Daddy go to the office?” Her question broke my heart. When I was growing up in India, I watched my mother go to her banking job each day. This gave me confidence that I… Read More

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