Spotlight on Immigration
Out of Many, One
The special exhibit at the Bush Center has reopened for regular hours: Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Visit us in-person to see Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants – President Bush’s powerful collection of 43 portraits that exemplify the promise of America and our proud history as a Nation of immigrants.
You can also visit us online <[link removed]> to learn more about the policy areas that make up this complicated but important issue: refugees and asylum seekers, border management, employment and skill-based immigration, solutions for undocumented immigrants, and our shared responsibility to integrate immigrants into our communities.
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The Importance of Border Infrastructure <[link removed]>
Investing in land ports of entry is an important and necessary step to maintain the global competitiveness of North America. Kristin Kent-Spanos, Program Manager of the Bush Institute-SMU Economic Growth Initiative, states we need more effective planning and financing for land ports of entry and to operate them more effectively to sustain and grow our competitiveness over the long term.
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Immigration and a Tight Job Market <[link removed]>
Matthew Rooney, Managing Director of the Bush Institute-SMU Economic Growth Initiative, reflects on the role immigrants and temporary workers play in our communities. Inspired by his experiences on a recent summer vacation, he discusses how we can boost growth and job creation in a tight job market.
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New Episodes of The Story of U.S. Podcast <[link removed]>
The Story of U.S. illustrates immigration’s lasting impact on the U.S. through the stories of the American-born children of immigrants. Anita McBride <[link removed]>, former Chief of Staff to Mrs. Laura Bush in the White House and of Italian heritage; Ali Noorani <[link removed]>, born of Pakistani immigrants and now President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum; and Gus Constantellis <[link removed]>, a comedian whose parents immigrated from Greece, share their stories.
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