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Our View: Immigration Reform Key to Magic Valley Growth

Our View: Immigration Reform Key to Magic Valley Growth

Don’t expect Congress to take up immigration reform any time soon – probably not until we have a new president, U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson told the Times-News editorial board last week. That’s devastating news to thousands of workers and employers in the Magic Valley, who literally can no… Read More

Immigrants in Iowa, Host State of Tonight’s Democratic Debate

Immigrants in Iowa, Host State of Tonight’s Democratic Debate

On Saturday night, the Democratic candidates will meet for the second primary debate (#DemDebate) in Des Moines, Iowa. Ahead of the debate, here are a few facts about Iowa’s immigrant population. Although Iowa’s foreign-born community is relatively small – representing just 4.5 percent of the state’s… Read More

The Changing Face of Television

The Changing Face of Television

This fall, actress Viola Davis made history by becoming the first black woman to win an Emmy for “Outstanding Lead Actress in Drama.” In her acceptance speech, she drew attention to the lack of opportunities for women of color in television and film — an accusation against Hollywood that has… Read More

Coming To America—And To Entrepreneurship

Coming To America—And To Entrepreneurship

After emigrating from Montenegro in 1996, Ardsley resident Benjamin Prelvukaj took a job waiting tables and working in the kitchen at Peter Luger Steakhouse in Brooklyn. “I knew five words of English,” he says. Prelvukaj saw a brighter future for himself in the US. When he left Montenegro, a tiny… Read More

An Unheralded Contribution

An Unheralded Contribution

Each year on November 11, we celebrate Veterans Day, a federal holiday honoring those who have served in the United States Armed Forces. To mark the occasion, the Partnership for a New American Economy released a new report that evaluates the number of immigrants who have made the… Read More

Nearly 300 Immigrants Have Died in Military Service Since 9/11, Report Shows

Nearly 300 Immigrants Have Died in Military Service Since 9/11, Report Shows

  CONTACT Sarah Doolin, New American Economy, [email protected] New York, NY – Today is Veterans Day, a federal holiday honoring those who have served in the United States Armed Forces. To mark the occasion, New American Economy (NAE) released a report, An Unheralded Contribution: Honoring… Read More

US States Adopting 'Inclusive' Immigration Reform Seeing Improvements in Economy, Education, Workforce

US States Adopting ‘Inclusive’ Immigration Reform Seeing Improvements in Economy, Education, Workforce

Based on the latest research from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP), a nonprofit organization that looks into the state and federal policies and its effects on low-income families and communities, states have taken it upon themselves to act on immigration rather than wait on Congress to act… Read More

Report on New Americans in Cincinnati Highlights Economic Contributions of Immigrants

Report on New Americans in Cincinnati Highlights Economic Contributions of Immigrants

  CONTACT Sarah Doolin, New American Economy, [email protected] The foreign-born population in metro Cincinnati holds more than $1.5 billion in spending power and has contributed over $189 million in state and local tax dollars Cincinnati, OH — Today, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley and Cincinnati USA… Read More

Report on New Americans in Denver Highlights Economic Contributions of Immigrants

Report on New Americans in Denver Highlights Economic Contributions of Immigrants

  CONTACT Sarah Doolin, New American Economy, [email protected] Adriana La Rotta, Americas Society/Council of the Americas, [email protected] Foreign-born households in Denver generate $6.9 billion in spending power, contribute more than $1 billion to Social Security and Medicare Denver, CO – This Wednesday, business, government, and community… Read More

More Evidence That Immigrants Don't Steal American Jobs

More Evidence That Immigrants Don’t Steal American Jobs

Economists tend to agree that immigration is good for the economy: immigrants create jobs and make U.S-born workers more prosperous. Opponents of this idea often cite the work of Harvard labor economist George Borjas to argue that, at the very least, low-skilled immigrants steal jobs that… Read More

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