What Are the Jobs That Immigrants Do?
“The data reveals an important point: There is no singular industry or job where unauthorized immigrant workers are a majority. They are outnumbered by native-born workers when you consider the totality of the data”
How Immigrant Investors Are Rebuilding the U.S. Supply Chain
Coming from non-traditional backgrounds, immigrant and minority VCs are open to investing into overlooked niches. Three newly-established funds are aiming to foster sustainability within the global supply chain, which has recently been disrupted by the pandemic.
A Muslim Entrepreneur Reacts to the Immigration Ban
As tech's Arab diaspora gather amid the backdrop of the administration's new executive order, the melting pot takes center stage.
'Money Is Love, Too': 5 Lessons From Immigrants to Manage Your Wallet
Financial expert Adina Chelminsky's grandfather left us a beautiful lesson in how love can be expressed through money.
The difference between expats and immigrants
What is the difference between expats and immigrants? It’s easy to just compare dictionary definitions of the two, but the way people use the two terms is indicative of the way immigration and the people undertaking it are perceived.
How might immigrants face inequality on the job?
Many immigrants to America are mistreated on the job. They may be given un unfair wage, denied safety equipment and be threatened with deportation.
Growing Up an Iranian Immigrant Was Tough but It Taught Me How to Lead
Not everybody has a choice about leaving their comfort zone.
Growing Up an Iranian Immigrant Was Tough but It Taught Me How to Lead
Not everybody has a choice about leaving their comfort zone.
‘It’s five years since a white person applied’: the immigrant workforce milking America’s cows
A growing Latino population is slowly shifting the demographics of US dairyland – and keeping the industry going.
Bias, Stereotypes and Our Views of Immigrants
What are the most common stereotypes about immigrants today and how do they impact how people think and act?
Immigrants ‘have it better than ever’ with ‘ungodly’ opportunities, says CEO Gary Vaynerchuk
Self-made millionaire, Gary Vaynerchuk, knows what it means to rise to the top. An immigrant himself from the USSR, Vaynerchuk is now chief executive and co-founder of the digital agency, VaynerMedia.
The New Immigrants
European immigration to the United States greatly increased after the Civil War.
Inclusion Strategies for Immigrants
When your business hires immigrants, it needs to take steps to ensure the new employees become valued members of the organization without feeling the need to hide their cultural heritage.
5 Ways Immigration Actually Enhances a Country's Culture
Countries, especially the United States, have long benefited from immigration and diversity. Here are just five reasons why immigration is a good thing.
From Student to Tech-Startup Founder, How an Immigrant Entrepreneur Was Able to Thrive in the U.S.
Thriving in the United States as an immigrant is hard. Here are the steps this entrepreneur took to become a CEO in New York.
Adversity Only Makes These Immigrant Entrepreneurs More Determined
We sometimes face adversity when fleeing our home countries. We may experience social isolation due to language barriers. Adversity can be a gift. For some immigrants, it's been the secret ingredient to a successful business.
How might immigrants face inequality on the job?
Many immigrants to America are mistreated on the job. They may be given un unfair wage, denied safety equipment and be threatened with deportation.
Immigrants Put America First: In Coming Here, They Affirm Our Values
An Essay by Carlos Gutierrez, Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce
In America, Immigrants Really Do Get the Job Done
Far from being a drain on the US economy, William Kerr’s research finds immigrants are a driver of innovation and entrepreneurship.
5 Important Lessons from Immigrant Entrepreneurs
Is there really an immigrant advantage for success? It is difficult to argue against it. Over 27 percent of U.S. entrepreneurs are immigrants despite being only 13.5 percent of the population.