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Immigrants Can Shed Fears of Entering the Startup World -- With These Strategies
Owning a company is an achievable goal for newcomers to America. Here's how.
How Six Immigrant Entrepreneurs Transformed Dreams Into Businesses
They came to the U.S. from China, Grenada, India, Haiti, Nigeria and the former Soviet Union. Now they own businesses in food service and product sales -- and helping other startups. See how they landed launch capital and met challenges.
Steve Case: JOBS Act Is Working, But D.C. Still Needs to Do More for Entrepreneurs
AOL co-founder Steve Case shares his views on the hits and misses of the two-year-old JOBS Act.
Taxes, Healthcare and Immigration: Preview of the 2013 IFA Public Affairs Conference
A look at how the International Franchise Association plans to advocate for the franchise industry's interests in Washington.
As Startup Visa Bill Languishes, Entrepreneurs Leave the U.S.
Innovators drawn to the U.S. for education and research don't have time to wait for legislative action that would help them stay.
How to Get the Drop on Legal Mishaps When Starting Up
Legal ins-and-outs can make a young entrepreneur's mind spin. Here are some tips to make legal issues less painful.
Eric Schmidt Talks Motorola, Microsoft, Immigration and NSA
Google's executive chairman offers his views on the news at the Allen & Co. conference in Sun Valley.
George W. Bush Becomes Latest High-Profile Supporter of Immigration Reform
In a speech at the George W. Bush Institute, the former president became the latest leader to publicly voice his support for immigration reform.
White House Plays Offense: Says Immigration Reform Will Turbocharge Entrepreneurship
A new report released from the Obama Administration breaks down the economic impact of the bipartisan immigration reform bill passed by the Senate.
Immigration Reform Clears Senate, Faces House Fight
The U.S. Senate's passage of a comprehensive immigration reform bill is a victory for tech-startup advocates such as Steve Case and others.
Entrepreneurs, Politicians Join in a Virtual March on Washington for Immigration Reform
A group of lawmakers and innovators press Congress to pass an immigration overhaul.
What 'Gang of Eight' Immigration Reform Would Mean for Entrepreneurs
A bipartisan group of Senators has established a blueprint to overhaul the immigration system.
Mark Zuckerberg and Other Tech Giants Form Political Advocacy Group
Immigration reform, education and scientific research among early priorities for new group called FWD.us.
Entrepreneurs Support a Pathway to Citizenship for Immigrants
The majority of small-business owners want to see comprehensive immigration reform include a way for newcomers to the U.S. to achieve permanent legal status.
A Look Inside NYC's Entrepreneurial Landscape
A new exhibit at New York's Tenement Museum explores a century of the city's immigrant small-business owners, while the city government champions its growing tech startup community.