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

Immigrant Entrepreneur Opens Doors for Innovation and Design in Wayne County

Immigrant Entrepreneur Opens Doors for Innovation and Design in Wayne County

At times during the First Liberian Civil War, young Andreas Browne got on his knees and prayed for the opportunity to live. Now he calls his time in America his “second life.” Browne grew up in Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia, on Africa’s western coast. His mother… Read More

Peruvian American Helps New Orleans Rebuild, Mentors Young Construction Workers

Peruvian American Helps New Orleans Rebuild, Mentors Young Construction Workers

There was no shortage of construction work in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. But as thousands of migrant workers — many from Spanish-speaking countries — poured into the city, reputable local contractors who could maintain high standards amid the dizzying pace were at a premium. Among those who… Read More

Agency Delay Litigation: Opposing a Motion to Dismiss

Agency Delay Litigation: Opposing a Motion to Dismiss

This practice advisory summarizes the most common grounds raised by the government in motions to dismiss federal court agency adjudication delay lawsuits and outlines arguments that can be made in response. Read More

USCIS Implemented New H-1B Wage Level Policy Without Providing Sufficient Guidance to Its Staff

USCIS Implemented New H-1B Wage Level Policy Without Providing Sufficient Guidance to Its Staff

Newly released documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) reveal that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) rolled out a major policy change impacting petitions for H-1B workers without sufficient training to officers deciding the petitions. The records reveal troubling insights into what likely… Read More

New American Economy and Open Avenues Foundation launch the Boston New American Festival, in partnership with HubWeek

New American Economy and Open Avenues Foundation launch the Boston New American Festival, in partnership with Hub Week Read More

New Report Shows Immigrants in Genesee County Paid More than $100 Million in Taxes in 2017

GENESEE COUNTY, MI – Immigrants paid more than $100 million in taxes in Genesee County in 2017, according to new research from New American Economy (NAE) in partnership with the City of Flint Mayor Karen Weaver‘s Office and the International Center of Greater Flint. In addition to… Read More

US Visa Policies Prevent Tech Startups From Hiring Foreign Workers

US Visa Policies Prevent Tech Startups From Hiring Foreign Workers

Tech startups are engines of innovation, economic growth, and job creation. Yet U.S. visa policies may be preventing startups from hiring the highly skilled foreign professionals they need to succeed. A new study looks at foreign and U.S.-born workers who recently graduated from American universities. Researchers… Read More

New Data Shows Immigrants Are 40 Percent of Business Owners in Dallas County

DALLAS, TX – Immigrants accounted for 40 percent of Dallas County’s business owners in 2017, according to new research from New American Economy (NAE) in partnership with the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce. In addition to their financial contributions, which included paying $2.8 billion in federal taxes… Read More

New Data Shows Toledo and Lucas County Immigrants are Offsetting Local Population Loss

Toledo, OH – Immigrant community members who live in the City of Toledo and Lucas County have partially offset local population loss, according to new research by New American Economy (NAE).   The report, which was published in partnership with Welcome Toledo-Lucas County (TLC), a local cross-sector… Read More

USCIS Visa Petition Denials on the Rise

USCIS Visa Petition Denials on the Rise

Legal immigration channels to the United States are continuing to suffer under the Trump administration. These restrictions are having an effect on employment-based immigration—particularly petitions for temporary foreign workers. American businesses file such petitions in order to hire and retain foreign-born workers who make vital contributions to companies, industries, and… Read More

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