U.S. industries that fuel the economy—such as food services, construction, and agriculture—rely heavily on immigrants.
There has been a real effort by Washington to mend ties with Brazil and turn the page on the Snowden issue, points out COA's Eric Farnsworth.
In ForeignPolicy.com, Christopher Sabatini addresses the opportunities for the U.S. government to support Cuba's civil society.
Tennessee’s capital is making strides to integrate immigrants, who make up nearly 9 percent of the city’s population.
AS/COA's chairman, president, and board members signed a letter alongside prominent U.S. business and political leaders petitioning President Barack Obama to support Cuba’s nascent entrepreneurial sector.
AS/COA’s Chairman John Negroponte speaks to Marketplace about the organization’s letter urging President Barack Obama to further ease sanctions on Cuba.
During an AS/COA immigration forum in Nashville, U.S. Representative Jim Cooper advised immigrant activists to use the "window of opportunity" and lobby House members to pass a reform.