Select a state to find relevant fact sheets showing the impacts of immigrants on the U.S. workforce
The American workforce is fueled by immigrants -- and announced immigration policies not only threaten this, but will impose unnecessary hardships on every American. Revoking work permits, accelerating deportations, and blocking future legal immigration hurts immigrants and Americans born in the US alike, and will shrink the workforce and raise costs across the country.
We need to Protect America’s Workforce. Business leaders, elected officials, civic, faith and community leaders…we all have a role to play to preserve existing protections such as DACA, TPS, and humanitarian parole, to push back against a ramp up in deportations and while opening new legal pathways for those still waiting. Allowing people to live and work with stability, dignity and protections will protect families, keep essential industries running, and protect the prosperity of all Americans.
American families would pay $2,150 more each year for everyday goods and services. New immigration policies would also affect millions of Americans living with immigrant family members.
Select a state to find relevant fact sheets showing the impacts of immigrants on the U.S. workforce
Research shows that immigration brings numerous benefits to the U.S., strengthening our economy and increasing prosperity for all Americans.
Providing a legislative road map to citizenship for undocumented immigrants
Newly updated analysis finds that TPS helps protect hundreds of thousands of families while also filling worker gaps in the U.S. workforce.
International students are crucial to American competitiveness in the global talent race, and ongoing threads hurt the future of the American economy.
FWD.us analysis reveals the state’s continued contributions of immigrants for a robust economy and a strong labor force.
Immigrants make up nearly a quarter of Nevada’s labor force, numbering 400,000 workers, and contributing $20 billion to Nevada’s economy each year.
FWD.us analysis reveals the state’s contributions of immigrants for a robust economy and a strong labor force.
Immigrants make up nearly a fifth of Georgia’s labor force, numbering 900,000 workers, and contributing $48 billion to Georgia’s economy each year.
FWD.us analysis reveals the state’s contributions of immigrants for a robust economy and a strong labor force.
What to know about the federal government’s unlawful attack on in-state tuition
Humanitarian parole has added hundreds of thousands of workers to industries facing severe shortages.
Smart immigration policy changes could help reduce inflation, solve labor shortages, and boost economic growth.
On the 12th anniversary of DACA, new data analysis shows how DACA recipients have grown up, building careers and families in the United States.
If DACA ends, the U.S. economy will see hundreds of thousands of job losses in the months ahead, with a similar number of U.S. citizens potentially separated from a DACA family member.
CHNV has been a huge economic success. The Trump administration should abandon its effort to fast track the revocation of humanitarian parole for more than 500,000 people.
Research shows that immigration brings numerous benefits to the U.S., strengthening our economy and increasing prosperity for all Americans.
Providing a legislative road map to citizenship for undocumented immigrants
Newly updated analysis finds that TPS helps protect hundreds of thousands of families while also filling worker gaps in the U.S. workforce.
International students are crucial to American competitiveness in the global talent race, and ongoing threads hurt the future of the American economy.
FWD.us analysis reveals the state’s continued contributions of immigrants for a robust economy and a strong labor force.
Immigrants make up nearly a quarter of Nevada’s labor force, numbering 400,000 workers, and contributing $20 billion to Nevada’s economy each year.
FWD.us analysis reveals the state’s contributions of immigrants for a robust economy and a strong labor force.
Immigrants make up nearly a fifth of Georgia’s labor force, numbering 900,000 workers, and contributing $48 billion to Georgia’s economy each year.
FWD.us analysis reveals the state’s contributions of immigrants for a robust economy and a strong labor force.
What to know about the federal government’s unlawful attack on in-state tuition
Humanitarian parole has added hundreds of thousands of workers to industries facing severe shortages.
Smart immigration policy changes could help reduce inflation, solve labor shortages, and boost economic growth.
On the 12th anniversary of DACA, new data analysis shows how DACA recipients have grown up, building careers and families in the United States.
If DACA ends, the U.S. economy will see hundreds of thousands of job losses in the months ahead, with a similar number of U.S. citizens potentially separated from a DACA family member.
CHNV has been a huge economic success. The Trump administration should abandon its effort to fast track the revocation of humanitarian parole for more than 500,000 people.