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Update On New Developments In U.S. Immigration
« on: June 19, 2021, 05:18:20 pm »
Jun 19, 2021,12:59pm EDT
Update On New Developments In U.S. Immigration
Andy J. Semotiuk
 
 

Immigrants from all over the world are drawn to America in search of a better life. But U.S. immigration is a dynamic, ever-changing field that they need to traverse. A few current developments are worth mentioning in this regard. Let’s take a look at this roundup of what’s happening.
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Firstly, on the subject of the subject of entrepreneurship and immigration to America, New American Economy, a self-described bipartisan research and advocacy organization, just released its annual New American Fortune 500 report, showing that immigrants and their children are behind some of America’s biggest companies. "Immigrants are as critical to our Fortune 500 companies as they are to our economy overall," said Jeremy Robbins, Executive Director of New American Economy." Some of the key findings in the report were: a) Almost half of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants, b) These companies employ almost 14 million people, c) these companies generate trillions in annual revenue, and d) New York, California, Illinois, Texas, and Florida lead the way. In this regard, the new U.S. International Entrepreneur program was recently renewed. It holds possibilities at least for some entrepreneurs who want to come to America.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjsemotiuk/2021/06/19/update-on-new-developments-in-us-immigration/?sh=4e359e283cdd