Immigrants boost the housing market to the benefit of all Americans. The fourth in a series of AS/COA fact sheets on immigration shows how.
AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini explains why President Rafael Correa may have been a factor in Snowden's decision to seek asylum in Ecuador.
Rafael Correa’s plan to provide refuge to Edward Snowden symbolizes a chance to show his anti-imperialist and populist leadership in the region and globally, affirms AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini.
Granting asylum to Edward Snowden could hit hard Ecuador’s economy as trade relations with the U.S. may be impaired, suggests AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
The leaders of the United States and China have crisscrossed the region in recent months, but the success of diplomatic overtures also depends on the public’s trust in each country.
A new study by AS/COA and the Partnership for a New American Economy shows immigrants have boosted U.S. housing demand in less desirable neighborhoods making them viable for middle-class Americans.