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Cuban Immigrant Comes Up with a Valuable Healthcare Idea for Visitors

Cuban Immigrant Comes Up with a Valuable Healthcare Idea for Visitors

“I’m so blessed to have been given the opportunity by this wonderful country to enter as an immigrant and build my life here,” says Cuban-born entrepreneur Ileana Thomas, the founding CEO of Medical Services Corporation (MSC), an Orlando-based company that provides medical “house calls” to tourists. Thomas had arrived in… Read More

U.S. Gains When Dreamers Have Access to Higher Education, Says Tennessee Professor

U.S. Gains When Dreamers Have Access to Higher Education, Says Tennessee Professor

Laura Blackwell Clark is a self-described “native-born, old, Southern, white woman” who became interested in immigration reform after taking up salsa dancing. “On a lark, my daughter asked me to go and I said yes,” Clark says, the joy of the moment returning to her voice. “That experience opened my… Read More

Why Does U.S. Policy Reject Immigrant Talent? ‘Why Are We Economically Restricting Ourselves?’ American Lawyer Asks

Why Does U.S. Policy Reject Immigrant Talent? ‘Why Are We Economically Restricting Ourselves?’ American Lawyer Asks

Idaho native Richard L. Ruth, the managing principal of Ruth Law, became an immigration attorney after many years in labor law. Today, he has 20 years of experience under his belt. “I find the practice of immigration law extremely rewarding,” he says. “With litigation, I won a lot of cases,… Read More

Immigrant Labor Is Vital to the Survival of Michigan’s Farmers, Says Farm Bureau President

Immigrant Labor Is Vital to the Survival of Michigan’s Farmers, Says Farm Bureau President

Michigan has more than 52,000 farmers sustaining its agricultural economy — but without immigrant labor, that could start to decline, says Michigan Farm Bureau president Carl Bednarski. In recent years, it’s gotten much harder for farmers to attract either local or migrant workers to bring in their harvests. Read More

Auburn English Language Educator Sees Immigration Reform as a Way to Help Students Succeed

Auburn English Language Educator Sees Immigration Reform as a Way to Help Students Succeed

As an assistant professor of ESOL Education at Auburn University, Jamie Harrison can attest to the growing demand for teachers who specialize in educating young English language learners. One ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) teacher whom Harrison knows travels to 13 different schools every week, so that students… Read More

CEO Barry Zhang Says High Tech Manufacturing Companies Depend on Machine Operators from Abroad

CEO Barry Zhang Says High Tech Manufacturing Companies Depend on Machine Operators from Abroad

Barry Zhang already had two degrees when he came to the United States from China to study at Princeton University. There he earned a PhD in mechanical and aerospace engineering. His wife’s U.S. employer sponsored her for a green card, and Zhang gained residency as her dependent around the time… Read More

State Senator Grew Up Watching His Immigrant Parents Chase The American Dream — Now He’s Living it

State Senator Grew Up Watching His Immigrant Parents Chase The American Dream — Now He’s Living it

When Kentucky Senator Ralph Alvarado took the stage on day three of the Republican National Convention in July 2016, he told the crowd, “Being the son of immigrants, I saw firsthand their sacrifice to provide our family a better life. I watched their strong and quiet commitment to hard… Read More

Why Does a British Soccer Coach Want Immigration Reform? It Took Her 13 Years to Get A Green Card

Why Does a British Soccer Coach Want Immigration Reform? It Took Her 13 Years to Get A Green Card

Colette Montgomery runs a youth soccer league of 900 families in Edina, Minnesota, serves as an associate staff instructor for the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, and advises the Minnesota Youth Soccer Association on curriculum, staff development, and policy. It’s her dream career. But it took the English native… Read More

Robotics Expert Is Recruited to the U.S., but Visa Prohibits His Wife From Working

Robotics Expert Is Recruited to the U.S., but Visa Prohibits His Wife From Working

Despite being on track to become a judge in her native England, attorney Michelle Garrod decided to forego her own professional advancement to support her husband, Michael, when he was recruited to be the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for BlackDog Robotics, a division of the American company NPC… Read More

After Spending $1.5 Million on a Hog Farm, Dutchman Learns He ‘Has Not Invested Enough' to Stay

After Spending $1.5 Million on a Hog Farm, Dutchman Learns He ‘Has Not Invested Enough’ to Stay

As the owner of one of Ohio’s largest hog farms, Meindert Van den Hengel contributes significantly to the economy. By the time he finishes building his third barn this year, he will be one of the state’s largest permitted hog farmers. He will have 7,500 hogs across three barns, for… Read More

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