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

Watch: Actor Robert Davi Joins the iMarch

Watch: Tech Entrepreneur Tom Chavez Joins the iMarch

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Judge Rules That Foreign Entrepreneurs Can Come to the United States to Grow Their Businesses

Judge Rules That Foreign Entrepreneurs Can Come to the United States to Grow Their Businesses

Foreign entrepreneurs who want to build innovative companies in the United States received good news on Friday, when federal judge James E. Boasberg of the U.S. District Court ruled in favor of a lawsuit brought by the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), entrepreneurs, and startup companies on September 19, 2017. Read More

Fox News: White House releases ‘explosive’ tally of green cards issued in ‘chain migration’

For the first time, the White House said, the federal government has counted the green cards issued between 2005 and 2015 to migrants admitted through family preference, or as immediate relatives of migrants already admitted into the country in perhaps the fullest portrait of “chain migration” ever developed. Read More

Watch: U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski Joins the iMarch

Watch: U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski Joins the iMarch

Company Founder, a Chinese Immigrant, Brings Factory Jobs from Asia to Maryland

Company Founder, a Chinese Immigrant, Brings Factory Jobs from Asia to Maryland

In 2011, Chesapeake Bay Candle hit a unique milestone. That was the year the company, which manufactures high-end decorative candles, moved a significant portion of its production operations out of Vietnam and began manufacturing its products in a factory near Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Photo: Sherri Cunningham / CC… Read More

The Wall Street Journal: Why Immigrants Make Great Entrepreneurs

Outsiders face a tough struggle fitting into a new culture. They must figure out how to deal with, and overcome, frustration, loneliness and a steep learning curve. And that’s why immigrants make such great entrepreneurs—they’re once again outsiders facing many of the same kinds of obstacles. Been there, done that. I’ve been… Read More

WHO TV: The Insiders: November 26th Edition, Immigration, Border Security, and Unemployment

Much like health care reform, immigration reform has not happened yet for the Republicans who currently control Congress and the White House. Various groups are pushing various ideas on the best ways to change how and when we allow people to move into our country and how and when we… Read More

Immigrants are ‘Our Colleagues, Our Employees’ Says Advocate

Maria Teresa Borden, a journalist-turned-communications professional, was born in the United States, but she has an intimate understanding of the reasons people leave their native countries to start new lives. Her parents were refugees who fled Cuba after the revolution. And in Texas, where she lived from the age of… Read More

Israeli Immigrant Offers Middle East Flavor and Philanthropy to Iowa City

When Naftaly Stramer became a U.S. citizen in 2001, the judge presiding over the ceremony had inspiring words for the diverse group of new Americans: “You are becoming American citizens and you are pledging allegiance to the United States, but don’t forget the heritage that you came from. You are… Read More

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