Our Research: Immigration
While comprehensive immigration reform is a goal supported by Americans and small business owners across the political spectrum, its enactment has continued to be stifled in our current political environment.
Across all industries and from one end of the political spectrum to the other, small business owners recognize that without comprehensive immigration reform, U.S. small firms and the economy cannot maximize job creation or revenue generation. Small Business Majority's scientific polling shows that the vast majority of them believe our current immigration system isn’t working, and they’re eager to fix the broken system. Our primary job creators agree something must be done because immigration is good for America and good for small business.

As a new Congress and administration have come into power and dramatically changed a number of federal policies, it’s important that policymakers take the views of entrepreneurs into account. One major change on the minds of small business owners is the president’s announcement of proposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and recently enacted 10% tariffs on Chinese imports.
Across all industries and from one end of the political spectrum to the other, small business owners recognize that without comprehensive immigration reform, U.S. small firms and the economy cannot maximize job creation or revenue generation.