Here is another collaboration:
The Myth of Immigrant Criminality and the Paradox of Assimilation: Incarceration Rates among Native and Foreign-Born Men
Ruben G. Rumbaut
Walter Ewing
They work for the
Here are their accomplishments in 2012 for the “American” Immigration Council
2012
Obtained the release of key documents regarding H-1B fraud investigations by USCIS and DHS.
Published new practice advisories that offer strategic insight and advice on timely issues so that immigration attorneys may better represent their clients.
Taught hundreds of 5th graders about immigration through our annual “Celebrate America” Creative Writing Contest.
Guided over 200 high school students as they explored immigration issues on their own communities as they design service-learning projects.
Provided much needed resources that educators and parents can use to introduce their children to the world of immigration.
Launched a nationwide youth multi-media contest that focused on celebrating America as a nation of immigrants.
Produced several events around the country lifting up exceptional immigrants who have made an extraordinary contributions to our country.
Organized a series of timely, informative teleconferences on prosecutorial discretion and administrative advocacy.
Created special reports, blogs and other documents geared toward education policy makers and the public ensuring the immigration debate is based on facts nor fear.
Launched new program initiatives to investigate the benefits of the on-going relationships instituted by intercultural exchange.
Expanded and improved the work of our International Exchange Center, one of the most respected programs in the country.
http://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/yearly-accomplishments
Re: Water Ewing
“Government statistics on who is being removed from the country can be somewhat deceptive,” says Walter Ewing, a senior researcher for the American Immigration Council who helped author a report released this week that argues immigrants are less likely to be criminals than native-born U.S. citizens.