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Immigration shift shows India, China outpacing Mexico

September 4, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Jamie Stengle Associated Press DALLAS (AP) — Siddharth Jaganath wanted to return to India after earning his master’s degree at Texas’ Southern Methodist University. Instead, he built a new life in the U.S. over a decade, becoming a manager at a communications technology company and starting a family in the Dallas suburb of Plano. […]

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2013, Associated Press, Census Bureau, China, Chinese, Collin County, GOP, India, Jeb Bush, Latin Americans, Laxmi Tummala, Marc Rosenblum, Marco Rubio, Mexico, Michael Fix, Migration Policy Institute, Texas Southern Methodist University, Vol 34 No 37 | September 5 - September 11, technology

Asians slower to seek immigration protection

February 7, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Amy Taxin Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Asians have been slower to sign up for President Barack Obama’s reprieve for young immigrants in the country illegally, and community advocates are ramping up efforts to reach thousands more who are eligible for his expanded immigration plan.<!–more–> Many advocates have blamed the paltry turnout among […]

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2012, 2015, Anoop Prasad, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, Associated Press, Korean, Los Angeles, Migration Policy Institute, President Barack Obama, San Diego, San Francisco, Seth Ronquillo, Tiffany Panlilio, Tom Wong, Vol 34 No 7 | February 7 - February 13, Washington-based Pew Research Center, Young Asians, social media

English Innovations changes immigrant lives through English language training

April 26, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By James Tabafunda Northwest Asian Weekly Aoxiang Liao delivered a five-minute speech, demonstrating her newly acquired ability to speak

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Education, Community News Tagged With: 2012, Ada Williams Prince, Aoxiang Liao, Chris Hammersley, English Innovations, Guided Internet, Korea, Marshall Islands, Migration Policy Institute, Philippines, Red Lion Hotel, Richard Conlin, Seattle City Hall, Thailand, Tutta Bella Restaurant, Vol 31 No 18 | April 28 - May 4, technology

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