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July 24, 2025
New analysis of ICE arrest data reveals that as immigration enforcement increases, a growing share of those arrested have no criminal convictions, challenging common narratives about enforcement priorities.
July 23, 2025
Mass deportations would threaten New York farms and rural communities, putting at risk the immigrant workers who help to sustain agriculture, local economies, and the state's food system.
July 8, 2025
Drawing on lessons from the Ellis Island Initiative, this analysis explores how business, labor, and community leaders can help broaden support for immigration through pragmatic solutions, trusted local voices, and narratives rooted in shared prosperity and belonging.
June 24, 2025
Immigrants contribute billions in federal, state and local taxes- including to programs like Social Security and Medicare- yet many remain excluded from the very benefits their contributions help sustain.
May 8, 2025
Spanish-speaking immigrants across the United States describe how the current deportation climate is reshaping daily life- fueling fear, disrupting work and family routines, while also revealing resilience, solidarity, and a growing need for trusted legal and community support.
May 1, 2025
This data snapshot analyzes the vital economic contributions of immigrant entrepreneurs on Main Street, highlighting how they help local communities thrive while also highlighting disparities in business ownership faced by Black and Latine business owners.
April 1, 2025
A state-by-state analysis highlighting the economic, fiscal, and community impacts of mass deportation- including impacts on jobs, industries, tax revenues, and immigrant families.
March 27, 2025
An analysis of New York's proposed Working Families Tax Credit showing how a permanent, expanded tax credit could reduce child poverty, support low- and middle-income families, and provide broader benefits than existing state tax programs.
March 27, 2025
A data-driven analysis showing how the proposed Working Families Tax Credit would provide a larger, more permanent, and more inclusive financial benefit for New York families than the temporary expansion of the Empire State Child Credit.