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Kansas City Star: Chamber report proves immigrants’ contribution

Kansas City Star: Chamber report proves immigrants’ contribution

Ricardo Quinones was six months old when his family left Mexico for the United States. Today, he uses his college degree in psychology as a “behavioral implementer” — focusing on the well-being and care of his clients, who suffer from intense behavioral issues. The overall goal is to decrease unwanted… Read More

Crain's Detroit Business Journal: Amazon bid highlights gap in region's talent strategy

Crain’s Detroit Business Journal: Amazon bid highlights gap in region’s talent strategy

While there are many factors (regional transit, tax incentives, available commercial space) that will be considered by Amazon in deciding to locate what is being dubbed its second headquarters (HQ2), there can be no doubt the real driver is talent. While long term, Amazon may be able to attract talent… Read More

The Daily Illini: Champaign County research to reveal impact of immigration on economy

The Daily Illini: Champaign County research to reveal impact of immigration on economy

Some would say the current political climate in the United States is rather cold to waves of immigration from foreign countries. Champaign County on the other hand, is welcoming immigrants with open arms. Throughout the next few years, collective efforts from the University YMCA, Research Park, the Champaign County Economic… Read More

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

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

News on 6: City Studies Economic Impact Of Immigrants In Tulsa

News on 6: City Studies Economic Impact Of Immigrants In Tulsa

The City of Tulsa just released a report that examines the economic impact of immigrants in the Tulsa metro area. The report by New American Economy is based on figures gathered between 2010 and 2015, according to a news release. The report documents the growth of Tulsa’s immigrant population within those… Read More

Tulsa World: Tulsa's growing immigrant population responsible for significant economic gains, study shows

Tulsa World: Tulsa’s growing immigrant population responsible for significant economic gains, study shows

If you told Manuel Gomez 15 years ago how much of an impact Tulsa’s immigrant population would have on its economy now, he probably wouldn’t have believed you. Gomez, co-owner of local grocery chain Supermercados Morelos, is one of thousands of Tulsa immigrants contributing to the economic boost outlined in… Read More

Public Radio Tulsa: Report: Immigrants Have Big Economic Impact on Tulsa

Public Radio Tulsa: Report: Immigrants Have Big Economic Impact on Tulsa

Immigrants make up just under 7 percent of the Tulsa metro area’s population, but they contributed nearly $4 billion to its gross domestic product in 2015. Immigrants’ presence in the workforce has created or kept more than 3,000 manufacturing jobs here. That and other data is from a new economic… Read More

The Wall Street Journal: Why Immigrants Make Great Entrepreneurs

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

Daily News-Miner: Congress: Look at Anchorage and pass the Dream Act

Daily News-Miner: Congress: Look at Anchorage and pass the Dream Act

As a former state senator and chairwoman of the International Trade and Tourism Committee, I have met Alaskans from all walks of life who continue to amaze me. Thanksgiving only reinforces what I learned in the Alaska Legislature: Alaskans are compassionate and hardworking.  In these times, it is more important… Read More

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

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

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