From American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject This Week in Immigration: At the Top of the Fortune 500
Date June 13, 2022 2:22 PM
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out
its
policy
of
family
separation
at
the
border,
even
after
court
orders
required
families
be
reunified.
The
Council
is
also
among
the
groups
fighting
in
court
to
bring
justice
to
these
families.


Read
more:
Government
Documents
on
Family
Separation:
Tracking
the
Policy’s
Evolution,
Implementation,
and
Harm
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ACROSS THE NATION
*
The
American
Immigration
Council
released
a
report
that
found
that
43.8%,
or
219
companies,
in
this
year’s
Fortune
500
list
were
founded
by
immigrants
or
their
children.
The
report
draws
from
Fortune
Magazine’s
annual
ranking
of
the
United
States’
500
largest
corporations,
ranked
by
revenue,
to
analyze
the
share
of
companies
that
were
founded
by
immigrants
or
the
children
of
immigrants
and
these
firms’
contributions
to
the
U.S.
and
global
economy.


Read
more:
New
American
Fortune
500
in
2022:
The
Largest
American
Companies
and
Their
Immigrant
Roots
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“Immigrant entrepreneurs play an indispensable role in driving our economy and in creating job growth. While immigrants represent only 13.6% of the U.S. population, it’s estimated that a quarter of America’s entrepreneurs are immigrants. This increased propensity for business creation among immigrants is crucial for the U.S economy, as research shows that nearly all net job growth in the United States is attributed to new firms and startup.”
– Andrew Lim, research director at the American Immigration Council [[link removed]]
FURTHER READING
*
NPR—All
Things
Considered:
Immigrants
are
suing
the
U.S.
government
over
delays
in
citizenship
process
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Rio
Grande
Guardian:
New
research
shows
economic
power
of
Hispanic
households
in
RGV
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*
USA
Today:
ICE
limits
migrants'
legal
rights,
raising
deportation
risk,
ACLU
report
says
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