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Mexican Immigrants Await Reforms: Negotiating an enduring framework for immigrants

Notre Dame professor Jorge Bustamante concludes that both the U.S. and Mexican economies benefit by "regularizing" undocumented immigrants. Current immigration restrictions disrupt labor flows and lives along U.S.-Mexican border. (July 2002)

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A Good Exchange Rate: The Value of International Education Programs

International education and cultural exchange programs continue to offer foreign students an important perspective on American society. Government agencies discuss new measures to improve student visa process. (June 2002)

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The Passage From India: A Brief History of Indian Immigration to the U.S.

From humble beginnings, Indian immigrants have overcome great odds to become one of the most influential communities in American society today. (June 2002)

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Immigrants Pay their Fair Share

A recent study by the University of Florida shows that immigrants in Florida pay their fair share of taxes, and in some cases there are several immigrant groups that pay substantially higher taxes. (May 2002)

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The Secret of Success: Immigrant networks keep Silicon Valley on top

University of California professor AnnaLee Saxenian's new study shows that a substantial share of the astounding growth in Silicon Valley can be traced to the labor and capital of foreign nationals. (May 2002)

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Embracing American Society: Miami's immigrants are anxious to integrate

A recent study by the University of Florida confirms that immigrants in Miami are assimilating into American society faster than ever before. For scholars, a rise in earnings, English proficiency, and integrated communities indicate immigrants are anxious to fit in. (April 2002)

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Making a Difference in America: Immigrants Continue to Benefit our Nation

Immigration is inextricably part of the American national identity and always has been. Immigrants are an integral part of the structural fiber that has kept the great melting pot flowing with creative ingenuity. The immigrants of times long past laid the framework for this great nation with their blood, sweat and tears. April, 2002 (Volume 1, Issue 1)

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