The Partnership for a New American Economy, an organization focused on U.S. immigration policies and issues, has released a statement on new Kauffman Study findings that the representation of immigrants among new entrepreneurs has more than doubled since 1996.
“For generations, immigrants have founded businesses that are both the cornerstones of our national economy and the corner stores of our local neighborhoods," said New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, co-chair of the Parternship for a New American Economy. "This study is one more reminder that when you move past the political rhetoric, the facts are clear - immigrants are a tremendous source of innovation and enterprise. If we are serious about fixing our economy and creating jobs, then we must fix our broken immigration system.”
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Monday, March 21, 2011
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