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The “Work Permits for All” campaign Johnson backed hopes to enable the roughly 450,000 people living in Illinois — the vast majority of Chicagoans who have lived in the city for an average ...
Huberth Espinoza, 65, sat on a bench outside the 5th District police station in Pullman on a Wednesday in late June, waiting to be picked up for work. An asylum-seeker from Venezuela, Espinoza ...
Thousands of immigrants marched this month in Washington to ask that President Joe Biden extend work authorization to longtime residents as well. Signs read, “Work permits for all!” and “I ...
The city's leadership and its Chamber of Commerce then led a drive to attract businesses and investment to spur an economic revival in Springfield. As new businesses arrived and a labor shortage emerged, [16] [18] Haitian immigrants began arriving in Springfield in 2017 to work in local produce-packaging and machining factories. [19]
Blockbuster jobs growth continues to power the U.S. economy, with the BLS reporting 303,000 payrolls added in March. Immigrants are a big part of that success.
Samuel C. Maragos – former Illinois State Senator (1976–1980), former Illinois State Representative (1969–1976), former Judge of Cook County Circuit Court (1992–1995) Johnny Joannou – former Virginia State Senator and Virginia State Delegate (1976–2016) Nick Rerras – former Virginia State Senator (2000–2008)
Since 2014, approximately 11.1 million such immigrants live in the United States, which has seen only a small increase since 2007. [14] Approximately 17%, roughly two million, of these immigrants are under the age of 18, [15] about 65 thousand graduate from high school each year, and only 5–10% of them continue to higher education. [9]
Teresa Haley, the top official of the Illinois NAACP, is under fire from the state’s governor and others after a leaked video call with NAACP leaders around the state appears to show her ...