Small Business Majority Joins President at White House to Talk Immigration Reform

For Immediate Release: 
Thursday, October 24, 2013

Entrepreneur in Small Business Majority̢??‰?s network and Vice President of External Affairs joined President Obama at the White House on Thursday, Oct. 24 to discuss immigration reform and its impact on small businesses and the economy

Washington, DC̢??‰۝ Muneer Baig, a small business owner in Small Business Majority̢??‰?s network, and Small Business Majority̢??‰?s Vice President of External Affairs, Rhett Buttle, joined President Obama and Vice President Biden at the White House today to discuss how immigration reform will impact small businesses and the economy.

They stood with the president and vice president alongside other small employers, business leaders, elected officials and advocates from across the country as President Obama talked about the importance of passing comprehensive immigration reform now. Baig̢??‰۝an immigrant himself̢??‰۝ owns SysUSA Inc., an IT company, and travelled from Manassas, Va. to attend the event. The president̢??‰?s speech highlighted the ̢???Gang of Eight̢???? immigration reform bill recently passed by the Senate, which targets key problems within our broken immigration system̢??‰۝many of which, if fixed, would significantly boost our economy and small businesses.

̢???I̢??‰?m very much looking forward to seeing a comprehensive reform that promotes smart, rational immigration policies and ensures we have a reliable and skilled workforce who are part of stable, productive communities,̢???? said Baig. ̢???I'm an immigrant myself and I own an IT company that often has trouble finding people with the right training and skillset for the type of work we do. Policies that allow small businesses like mine to easily access visas for workers could really benefit my company and many others. This is a nation of immigrants, and we should craft policies that encourage immigrants to navigate opportunities in the U.S. to become a part of our workforce or even start businesses themselves.̢????

The president discussed several aspects of the Senate-passed bill most important for small businesses, such as increasing the number of visas for legal immigrants who have advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering or mathematics and a pathway to citizenship for our country̢??‰?s 11 million undocumented immigrants. Small Business Majority̢??‰?s scientific polling found more than eight in 10 small business owners support increasing visas for immigrants with specialized skills and they strongly believe creating a path to earned citizenship is the most appropriate solution for handling our country̢??‰?s undocumented immigrants. What̢??‰?s more, 87 percent support requiring illegal immigrants with no criminal record to register for legal status, pass a background check, learn English, pay a fine and pay taxes. A broad three-quarters agree the argument that turning 11 million undocumented immigrants into taxpayers̢??‰۝which would add $1.5 trillion to the economy over the next 10 years and produce a net increase in tax revenue of $4.5 billion to $5.4 billion in the first three years alone̢??‰۝makes them view the Senate̢??‰?s comprehensive reform plan positively.

̢???Small business owners understand that fixing our country̢??‰?s immigration system will help them foster better workforces, which will bolster their bottom lines and our economy as a whole,̢???? said Rhett Buttle, Vice President of External Affairs for Small Business Majority. ̢???Increasing the number of pathways for immigrants to come to this country, stay legally and pay taxes will strengthen our economy and encourage a robust and diversified business sector. Everyone benefits when we encourage hard-working immigrants to bring their skillsets to the U.S. and let previously undocumented immigrants legally join our workforce, pay taxes and contribute in a meaningful way to our economy. We hope lawmakers include provisions protecting small businesses from onerous reporting requirements, but also move this critical legislation forward in the House in a timely manner.̢????

To schedule an interview with the small business owner who attended the event or a representative from Small Business Majority, contact Allison Abney at [email protected] or (202) 289-0957.

<p><strong>About Small Business Majority</strong><br />
Small Business Majority is a national small business advocacy organization, founded and run by small business owners to focus on solving the biggest problems facing America's 28 million small businesses today. Since 2005, we have actively engaged small business owners and policymakers in support of public policy solutions, and have delivered information and resources to entrepreneurs that promote small business growth and drive a strong, sustainable economy. We are a team of more than 30 working from our 11 offices in Washington, D.C. and 9 states, with a network of more than 45,000 small business owners and more than 2,000 business organizations, along with a formal strategic partnership program of more than 125 business organizations, enabling us to reach more than 500,000 entrepreneurs. Our extensive scientific polling, focus groups and economic research help us educate and inform policymakers, the media and other stakeholders about issues including taxes, healthcare, access to capital, entrepreneurship, workforce development, clean energy and immigration. Learn more about us on our website and follow us on <a href="https://twitter.com/SBM_Media" target="_blank">Twitter</a>, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/SmallBusinessMajority" target="_blank">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://instagram.com/smlbizmajority/" target="_blank">Instagram</a>.</p>