Immigration--Will Obama Seize This Key Small Business Issue?
Immigration was the talk of the country about two years ago, but it was barely mentioned in the election after the primaries ended. That's probably because it was one of the issues where Obama and McCain agreed the most, both having voted for President Bush's comprehensive immigration reform bill.
But for those interested in enhancing America's entrepreneurial spirit as it goes through a rough time, immigration is an issue that should not be ignored. A new study for the SBA by Rob Fairlie of UC Santa Cruz lays out why:
Immigrants are nearly 30 percent more likely to start a business than
nonimmigrants, and they represent 16.7 percent of all new business owners in the
United States. In California, immigrants constitute 34.2 percent of all new
business owners each month and they represent roughly 5 percent of all new
business owners in the United States. Nearly 30 percent of all new business
owners per month in New York, Florida, and Texas, are immigrants.The total business income generated by immigrant business owners is $67 billion,
11.6 percent of all business income in the United States. Immigrant business
owners generate nearly $20 billion or one-quarter of all business income in
California, and nearly one-fifth of all business income in New York, Florida, and
New Jersey.
Obama has been a supporter of an easier path to legal citizenship. That's a pro-entrepreneur stance that should not get lost as we debate economic stimulus, environmental policy, infrastructure policy, etc. Considering how important immigrant businesses are to the U.S. economy apparently, smoothing out our complicated immigration system is a stimulus policy in itself.
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wonda perez
Here we go again. Never broken a law? Why is he illegal then! If your that affraid tell him to go back to where he belongs and take you with him. This fixes everything! Am I a Genuis or what!
Robin of MO
this is the problem with all of american women. did you not know that he was illegal in the first place! now you feel that everybody should feel sorry for him and you. well good luck finding someone! now let's get serious do you know why he married you in the first place: to become a citizen (legal). why don't you think that we all want to put a stop to the anchor babbies program and chain migration. oh yea one more thing. what was the first thing that he done when he crossed the border? yes thats right he broke the law. so wht don't you tell the people that's stitting in prison how your husband will be forgiven for breaking the law and not them. is this fair to all? that's right no it isn't. It is totally unfair to all the people that's trying to inter the country the right way. oh yea the children. you are the blame for this. should hve thought about the your actions before you got married. sure i would like to feel sorry for you. but it's like the old saying goes you made your bed now you have to lay in it!
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I am Egyptian Cetizin Owne a Small Business over
$1000000.00 pluss realstate and big CD about $750000.00
and I have E2 Visa and living in the UNA contiusiosally about
8years.
I Employ from 4-7 part time american workers.
How can I get the green card.
My ex. Layer failed to get me the green card.
Mohamed Aly
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