Message: Return type of CI_Session_null_driver::open($save_path, $name) should either be compatible with SessionHandlerInterface::open(string $path, string $name): bool, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice
Message: Return type of CI_Session_null_driver::close() should either be compatible with SessionHandlerInterface::close(): bool, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice
Message: Return type of CI_Session_null_driver::read($session_id) should either be compatible with SessionHandlerInterface::read(string $id): string|false, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice
Message: Return type of CI_Session_null_driver::write($session_id, $session_data) should either be compatible with SessionHandlerInterface::write(string $id, string $data): bool, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice
Message: Return type of CI_Session_null_driver::destroy($session_id) should either be compatible with SessionHandlerInterface::destroy(string $id): bool, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice
Message: Return type of CI_Session_null_driver::gc($maxlifetime) should either be compatible with SessionHandlerInterface::gc(int $max_lifetime): int|false, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice
NRIPage | Events | Here to Work: Immigrants Growing Houston’s Economy | Get latest happenings in music, art, sports, and community activities. Discover live performances, cultural experiences, or kids fun activities and many more in USA, - NRI Page
Here to Work: Immigrants Growing Houston’s Economy
To complement its native workforce, the United States relies on millions of migrants: naturalized citizens, legal permanent residents, and temporary authorized residents along with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and temporary protected status (TPS) recipients, visa holders, and undocumented laborers. Without these immigrants’ labor, many sectors of the U.S. economy would halt, especially as employers struggle to fill over 8.8 million open jobs and consumers continue to deal with high prices partially due to a lack of available workers.
Despite the evidence of immigrants’ important economic and cultural contributions and the demographic strengths they bring to American society, the issue of authorizing migrant employment remains controversial in the political theater. This question of labor authorization greatly affects the most vulnerable group of migrants — undocumented workers — 1.1 million of whom are married to U.S. citizens and have U.S. citizen children. Polling shows significant public support for providing this population with work authorization. Thus, despite the political controversy, it is time to push for a visa path for this population — a DACA style program, if Congress does not act.
At this event, a panel of experts will explore opportunities to expand work authorization for immigrant spouses and parents of U.S. citizens and potential impacts on Houston’s growing economy.