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

Student: U.S. Can Harness Billions of Dollars From Immigrants

Student: U.S. Can Harness Billions of Dollars From Immigrants

Adrian Arreola is the child of immigrants and has witnessed firsthand the fight for success in the United States. “What my dad accomplished with his drive and determination, especially coming from nothing, is amazing,” says Arreola. “I tell him he’s my idol every day.” Indeed, his father was an undocumented… Read More

Immigration Restrictions Injure the U.S. Manufacturing Base, Says the Owner of MacLean-Fogg Manufacturing

Immigration Restrictions Injure the U.S. Manufacturing Base, Says the Owner of MacLean-Fogg Manufacturing

American manufacturing is extremely competitive — but the country’s immigration policies are making it harder for U.S. firms to compete in the global marketplace, says Barry MacLean, chairman and CEO of MacLean-Fogg. MacLean should know, his Mundelein-based manufacturing company operates 30 manufacturing facilities across the United States, employs 4,500 people… Read More

Esteemed Scholar and Khmer Rouge Refugee Speaks to Value Immigrants Bring a Country

Esteemed Scholar and Khmer Rouge Refugee Speaks to Value Immigrants Bring a Country

When it comes to immigration, noted professor and political scientist Dr. Sophal Ear recalls a statement on Indochinese refugees made by former U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. “He was basically saying that America is a nation of refugees,” Dr. Ear says. “His point was, everybody who has come to… Read More

Cuban Immigrant, Business Leader, and Veteran Believes America’s Growth Starts with Immigration

Cuban Immigrant, Business Leader, and Veteran Believes America’s Growth Starts with Immigration

If local governments handed out MVP awards to their community members, Jorge Gutierrez of Woodstock, Virginia would surely be in contention. Four years ago, after 26 years of service, he retired from the United States Army and opened his own consulting business, BMOC Group, which is estimated to generate around… Read More

This British Immigrant Entrepreneur Calls Immigration “The Ultimate Entrepreneurial Act”

This British Immigrant Entrepreneur Calls Immigration “The Ultimate Entrepreneurial Act”

British immigrant Foulis Peacock has already made one fortune, turning the HR publication he founded, DiversityInc, into a $10-million business before selling his stake in 2009. Now he’s looking to repeat the success by launching Immigrant Business, a web based company serving America’s immigrant entrepreneurs. It’s a success story that he says would only have been possible in America. “In… Read More

From Flea Markets to International Board Rooms, Malaysian American Epitomizes Immigrant Entrepreneurship

From Flea Markets to International Board Rooms, Malaysian American Epitomizes Immigrant Entrepreneurship

“My mom always encouraged me to be entrepreneurial,” says serial entrepreneur and angel investor Cheryl Yeoh. As a teenager in Malaysia, Yeoh would sell inventory from her mother’s catalogue company to local corporations and set up flea markets during school holidays. “I learned a lot about sales, negotiations,… Read More

South Carolina Nonprofit Director Knows Firsthand the Importance of a Welcoming Community

South Carolina Nonprofit Director Knows Firsthand the Importance of a Welcoming Community

As a Mexican immigrant, Adela Mendoza knows the importance of a welcoming community. After arriving in the United States at age 24 to study English at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, she married an American and set out to make a place for herself in her new home. When… Read More

Republican Professor Says Immigration Reform Is Vital for the U.S. Economy

Republican Professor Says Immigration Reform Is Vital for the U.S. Economy

During his 33-year career as a professor at the University of Illinois, College of Medicine at Peoria, Tom Hjelle, now retired, witnessed a dramatic demographic shift in the medical school. What began as a predominantly white and male student body transformed into one that draws men and women from different… Read More

Alberto Cardenas: Miami Republican Strategist Urges Immigration Reform

Alberto Cardenas: Miami Republican Strategist Urges Immigration Reform

“I’m in love with America,” says Cuban-born attorney and Republican political strategist Alberto “Al” Cardenas. “It gave us an opportunity that I could not have had anywhere else. …I believe that every citizen should have an obligation to not only do for themselves and their families, but to a bigger… Read More

Why Would We Turn Away Someone Who Wants to Contribute?’ Asks Central Valley Lawyer

Why Would We Turn Away Someone Who Wants to Contribute?’ Asks Central Valley Lawyer

Although prominent Hispanic lawyer Mario U. Zamora left his hometown of Lindsay, California, to attend law school, his desire to serve the close-knit community brought him back to the Golden State’s Central Valley. Today, he is a partner at the law firm Griswold LaSalle Cobb Dowd and Gin,… Read More

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