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55% of America's Top Startups Were Founded by Immigrants. Why Won't Congress Let in More?
Without a tenable visa pathway, immigrant entrepreneurs will look to greener pastures—and the American economy will be worse for it. By Fiona Harrigan | Reason.com | JUL. 28, 2022 | Illustration by Lex Villena Immigrants are 80 percent more likely than native-born Americans to found a firm, according to a study released ... -
Most Billion-Dollar Startups In The U.S. Founded By Immigrants
By Stuart Anderson | Forbes | JUL. 26, 2022 | Photo by Guillermo Rauch courtesy of Vercel Tomas Gorny grew up in Poland under communism. But after moving to the U.S. and taking odd jobs like washing dishes and saving money from small ventures, he cofounded the tech company IPOWER ... -
The clock ticks down on immigration deal that could help rein in food inflation
The Senate could shatter over a decade of stalemate. But they're running out of time. By Garrett Downs | POLITICO | JUL. 25, 2022 | Photo by Emilio Morenatti Hopes that Congress will finally pass a bipartisan fix to the flawed farm labor system are dwindling, despite supporters’ argument that ... -
Sheinbaum reconoce a los soñadores que están en Estados Unidos
By Pauline Gagnon | Mexico ESUno | JUL. 20, 2022 El Jefe de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México, Claudia Sheinbaum reconoció el soñadores y todo el inmigrantes Mexicanos que se encuentran en Estados Unidos, ya que tuvieron que salir del país principalmente por necesidad. “Están buscando una oportunidad de vida, son héroes y heroínas ... -
Claudia Sheinbaum meets with dreamers at the Mexico City Museum
The head of government, Claudia Sheinbaum, met with dreamers at the Museum in Mexico City. Story & photos by Carlos Navarro | El Heraldo de Mexico | JUL. 20, 2022 In front of these young people who returned to Mexico for the first time in the summer of 2021, after ... -
Sheinbaum recibe a jóvenes “soñadores” en la CdMx
Translation by Google Translate The Prime Minister of Mexico City Claudia Sheinbaum received dreamers in youth, who were taken to the United States as minors and returned to Mexico for the first time in the summer of 2021, which considered proof that the country's capital is hospitable and recognizes the ... -
A former bracero farmworker breaks his silence, recalling abuse and exploitation
By Selene Rivera | Los Angeles Times | JUL. 18, 2022 | Photo by Frank Q. Brown Crouching for up to 10 hours between the furrows of a Nebraska field, Fausto Ríos, 17, could trim and separate 70 beets in a single minute with a small hoe. But he paid ... -
Secret memo links citizenship question to apportionment
Some Trump administration officials had initial doubts that it was legal to put a citizenship question on the 2020 census but pressed forward and attempted to add it. By Mike Schneider | ABC News | JUL. 20, 2022 | Photo by Mandel Ngan for Getty Trump officials tried to add ... -
Mexico to pay $1.5 billion for US border security and processing, source says
The collaboration signifies something of a reset between Mexico and the U.S. By Ben Gittleson and Armando Garcia | ABC News | JUL. 12, 2022 | Photo by Sandy Huffaker Mexico on Tuesday agreed to contribute $1.5 billion to a joint initiative with the U.S. to improve infrastructure along the ... -
'You hit this glass ceiling': Undocumented US students returned to Mexico struggle to continue their ...
By Max Rivlin-Nadler | KPBS | JUL. 18, 2022 | Photo by Jean Guerrero Nancy Landa, who was born in Mexico and came to Los Angeles as a child, excelled in school and was the first-ever Latina student body president at California State, Northridge. After college, she went on to ...