Hispanics Are Strengthening Our Economy and Making Our Future Brighter
Record Number of Open Jobs Shows Why We Need Market-Based Immigration Policy
Infrastructure Reforms Will Benefit Latino Workers
VENEZUELA: It’s worse than you think.
Farm Worker Migration Doubles over Four Years, Sky Has Yet to Fall
Cubans Know Ideas Matter
The Best Way to Hurt American Industry? Deport Its Workers.
Mass Deportation is not a “Small Government” Program
The debate over illegal immigration has taken a drastic turn in recent weeks, as some political figures not only insist that it would be a good idea to deport all
Yes, They Are Sending Their Best
Fully 51 percent – a majority – of billion dollar startup companies in the United States have immigrants as their founders, according to a new study published by the
Champion-in-Chief, or Deporter-in-Chief: You Can’t Have it Both Ways
The Obama administration began to execute a large-scale immigration crackdown this past weekend, as federal agents raided the homes and businesses of unauthorized Central American immigrants and their families
Discussion, Not Denial, Is How to Deal with Immigration Reform
The effort to pass bipartisan immigration reform legislation is stalled for the time being, due in no small part to the gridlock present in Washington. Unfortunately, this seems to be
Reflecting on Hispanic Immigrants’ Contributions to the U.S.
During Hispanic Heritage Month, we take the time to reflect upon the many contributions that the Hispanic population has made to our country – a population of
Study: With More Immigration Comes More Jobs . . . For All Americans
We often express how increased Immigration enriches the culture and economy of the United States – and now a new study underscores this
Executive Action is Not a Long-Term Solution
Did you get a chance to either watch or listen to the president's immigration speech last night? In case you missed it, we will break it down for you and
LIBRE Infographic: Yearning to Breathe Free
Generation after generation, Hispanics understand the great benefit that sensible immigration policies can have on both the individual lives of immigrants and the country over all. Like many in
How politics is dashing the dreams of DREAMers
(This article was originally published in the Milwaukee Jorunal Sentinel)
In light of the news from Washington, D.C., about divisions over immigration reform, it is hard to believe that there
Who Is to Blame for the Border Crisis?
(This article was originally published on the National Journal)
Organizacion La Iniciativa LIBRE lanza campaña “Share the Dream” “Comparte el Sueño”
(Originalmente publicado en la revista "Mundo Hispano Las Vegas" edición enero 2014)
ORGANIZACIÓN LA INICIATIVA LIBRE LANZA CAMPAÑA SHARE THE DREAM “COMPARTE EL SUEÑO”
Destaca los principios que hacen todavía
Renewed Focus on Immigration Will Take Bipartisanship
Just last summer immigration reform seemed to be high on the “to do” list. Polls showed strong public support, and there seemed to be the political will to move forward
Immigration supporters target GOP House members seen as amenable to reform
(Originally Published in The Las Vegas Sun by Tovin Lapan)
With the federal shutdown over, immigration-reform advocates are getting a message out to Congress, especially its Republican members: Now is the
Another Voice: Immigration reform bill will give students a brighter future
Roughly 2.5 million undocumented young people live in the United States, and every year approximately 65,000 undocumented students graduate from high schools. Many were brought to the United States as