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Immigrants
"Moving Forward," an unexpected journey in U.S. politics
Dec 6, 2019
Karine Jean-Pierre's new memoir explores today's politics and asks what it can do about income equality.
Research finds Atlanta economy boosted by growing immigrant population
Aug 29, 2019
A survey from New American Economy says the region has more than 73,000 immigrant entrepreneurs.
For one immigrant who returned to Mexico, a long road to opportunity
Mar 20, 2019
In 2010, shortly after Arizona had passed the controversial immigration law known as Senate Bill 1070, Jessica Gonzalez was riding a bus through downtown Phoenix when it passed a crowds of protesters and counter-protesters. Gonzalez remembers being the only person with brown skin on the bus. When the protesters spotted her through the window, she […]
Undocumented immigrants quietly pay billions into Social Security and receive no benefits
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Nina Roberts
Jan 28, 2019
How much? About $13 billion in 2016.
What does public charge proposal mean for hospitals that treat immigrants?
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Erika Beras
Dec 10, 2018
Today is the final day for comment for the Trump administration’s public charge proposal that would make it harder for immigrants to qualify for citizenship if they’ve used public benefits, including SNAP, public housing and Medicaid. Immigrants who’ve received cash assistance or long-term medical care already have a strike against them when they apply for […]
Investing while foreign-born: The advantages of being an immigrant venture capitalist
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Nina Roberts
Dec 6, 2018
Immigrants comprise 13.2 percent of the U.S. population, yet 20.6 percent of the country’s entrepreneurs are immigrants, according to a 2016 report from the New American Economy.
As the nail salon industry booms, its workers pay the price
Dec 5, 2018
The UCLA Labor Center's recent national study "Nail Files" found wage violations, harassment and surveillance.
For public good, not for profit.
Immigrants use health services at a lower rate than people born in the U.S.
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Erika Beras
Aug 8, 2018
A report out today in the Journal of Health Services contradicts a common narrative.
New NHS rule requiring patients to prove residency has implications for undocumented immigrants
May 21, 2018
The U.K.’s National Health Service provides free, universal healthcare to U.K. residents. In the past, the NHS would provide treatment without knowing patients’ residency status, but new rules put in place in October mean that clinics now must ask for identity documents up front to determine whether patients must pay for care. The most recent U.K. Department […]
Workers from out of state and other countries have helped Texas, study says
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Renata Sago
Apr 3, 2018
The Texas economy has grown about twice as fast as the rest of the country over the past decade, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. And a new report by the Dallas Fed finds one reason is that immigrants are helping to power the state’s economy. Click the audio player above to hear […]