AUSTIN — Immigrants contributed $8.4 billion to the gross domestic product of El Paso, a city on the border of West Texas and Mexico, according to a new report by
EL PASO, TX – New research on The Economic Contributions of Immigrants in El Paso was released today by Texans for Economic Growth –a statewide 145+-member business coalition powered by the American Immigration Council –in partnership with The Borderplex Alliance and Texas Association of Business which underscores the crucial role
Immigration is a highly complicated issue, and for complex problems, Congress has traditionally needed an emergency to act. There hasn’t been one to force Congress's hand up to this point.
The Texas Association of Business recently launched its imigration webinar series on the economic impact of immigration. As the state’s economy continues to grow and more businesses move to Texas, immigrants are needed to fill crucial gaps in the workforce.
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