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Immigration Study Reveals Economic Impact of Immigrants in New York City

We found Josué Martínez outside the Row Hotel shelter in Manhattan.

He assures that he does odd jobs, for which he receives payment in cash due to the lack of a work permit and a social security number, for now he does not contribute taxes to the city and the state.

“They will give us some work permits so we can generate income for our families. Likewise, collaborate with the government, because we do not want to depend on a shelter,” says MartÃnez.

No, honestly not! What we want is to contribute to the government and move forward to help our family move forward,” continues this Venezuelan immigrant.

For this reason, the New York Immigration Coalition released this Thursday a study carried out by the Immigration Research Initiative, which reveals the positive economic impact that immigrants have when paying taxes.

“For every thousand immigrants in the city. They, in their first two years, contributed 2.6 million dollars in taxes. So, if there are 100,000 new immigrants, they contribute $160 million to the city and state of New York, adds Anthony Capote, Policy and Statistical Analyst, Immigration Research initiative.

“As long as the immigrants already have social security†… Oriana Shulevitz, from the organization Immigrant ARC, indicates that immigrants need continuous legal representation to follow up on their cases with the Immigration service.

Oriana Shulevitz Rosado, Legal Aid Strategist, Immigrant ARC

Right now in New York State there are more than half a million jobs that are vacant and we are actually seeing a labor shortage.

It is important that we ensure that these immigrants who are arriving have access to immigration attorneys so that they can achieve economic independence, that they obtain their employment authorization so that they can contribute and help in the New York economy.

“And the truth is that during the process you lose like the paperwork because you only have the assistance of a lawyer, only when you start the process,†adds Josué Martínez.

The rules for staying in shelters also do not help immigrants get ahead.

Liza Schwartzwald, director of Economic Justice, maintains:

“The restrictions of 30 days for singles and 60 for families, the only thing it does is destabilize them even more, it does not allow them to keep jobs, or keep children in schools, in addition to inhumanely leaving them at risk. outdoors suffering from the harsh cold of New York.

2024-02-03 16:10:00
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