Too Many Jobs: How Legal Immigration Could Solve the U.S. Labor Crisis

In light of the many changes to and increasing restrictions on immigration to the United States being made by the current administration, employers are finding themselves with a set of challenges quite different from previous years. Where once there were many applicants clamoring for the same position, many companies prepared … Read more

Going for Gold: How 3 Second-Generation Immigrants Are Making Olympic History

Since their inception, the Olympic Games have served as a platform for congenial international cooperation based on a mutual appreciation for sports, athletes, and their well-honed skills. The games foster national pride in both the competitors and the audience and allow nations the opportunity to set aside their differences and … Read more

Hugely Successful First and Second-Generation U.S. Immigrants that are Fortune 500 Job Creators

For most of its history, the United States has been considered the “land of opportunity”; the place where those who aspire to more go to fulfill their dreams. This mindset persists today, and many of the world’s most creative, passionate, driven entrepreneurs have made the United States their home base, … Read more

Molly’s “Pursuit of Making It in the US”: The E-3 Work Visa for Australians

When it comes to its immigration policies and decisions regarding granting work visas, the United States gives some of its closest allies special pathways towards living and working in America. Since the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) came into effect on January 1, 2005, Australians have enjoyed an opportunity … Read more

Tracy’s Sweet Success: A British Immigrant Entrepreneur’s Inspiring Story

Sometimes, a great story makes a product even more delicious. Such is the case for Tracy Claros, an immigrant entrepreneur who found her success by appealing to Americans’ sweet side. Her story was recently featured in an article from the BBC, “Sticky Business: Selling British Puddings to Americans.” Crossing the … Read more