Dreamers
Our Work
Dreamers—young men and women brought to the U.S. as children but who don't have legal status—contribute to their communities and the businesses where they work. Many have started their own enterprises and created good jobs that employ American workers. Providing Dreamers with permanent legal status is good for the economy and the right thing to do.
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Immigration is not only crucial to America’s identity but also to its economy. Here’s how immigration reform can drive local and national economic growth.
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September 20, 2017 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce urges Congress to act quickly to provide permanent relief for the approximately 800,000 individuals who will be negatively impacted by the rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program, commonly referred to as DACA.