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NEW AMERICANS IN THE LAST FRONTIER

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February 16, 2010, 10:26 pm
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Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians are Growing Economic and Political Force in Alaska
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Washington D.C. - The Immigration Policy Center has compiled research which shows that immigrants, Latinos, and Asians are an important part of Alaska's economy, labor force, and tax base.  Immigrants and their children are a growing economic and political force as consumers, taxpayers, and entrepreneurs. With the nation working towards economic recovery, immigrants and their children will continue to play a key role in shaping the economic and political future of states like the Last Frontier.

 
Highlights from Alaska include:   
 
  •  Immigrants made up 7.2% (or 48,928 people) of Alaska's population in 2007.
  • 51.2% of immigrants in 2007 (or 25,046 people) in Alaska were naturalized U.S. citizens who are eligible to vote.

  • Latinos accounted for 5.6% (or 38,275) and Asians 4.8% (or 32,807) of Alaskans in 2007.

  • The purchasing power of Latinos totaled $1.2 billion and Asian buying power totaled $1.1 billion in Alaska in 2009.

  • If all unauthorized immigrants were removed from Alaska, the state could lose $484.7 million in expenditures, $215.3 million in economic output, and approximately 1,980 jobs. 
 
There is no denying the contributions immigrants, Latinos, and Asians make in Alaska and the important role they will play in the state's political and economic future. For more data on their contributions to the Last Frontier, view the IPC fact sheet in its entirety:  
 

New Americans in the Last Frontier

Author: Moises Apsan
Immigration attorney with over 28 years of experience. Past president Federal Bar Association NJ Chapter 1997-2002. Current interest- Dream Act. Recent focus is the Obama Dream Act. Advogado, abodago. Em Setembro 1991, dr. Moisés Apsan lançou Folha do Brasil, um encarte em português do jornal El Diario/La Prensa de Nova Iorque. Folha do Brasil foi o primeiro jornal de língua portuguesa a ser distribuído em mais de oito mil bancas de jornais na área metropolitana de Nova Iorque e regiões vizinhas, incluindo Nova Jérsey, Connecticut e Massachusetts. Offices in Mew York, NY, Newark, Paterson, NJ and Union Citu, NJ.
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