Immigrant entrepreneurs and professionals across the mid-Atlantic are under mounting pressure — not only from federal immigration policy changes, but also from the stall of local support systems as economic instability deepens.
Even people secure in their status are deeply concerned for their students, colleagues and families. “I know we all are going to hurt a little bit,” one Costa Rican small business owner told Technical.ly.
All five entrepreneurs we spoke with describe a gap between what their communities need and what local infrastructure provides, even as immigrants remain essential to the region’s economy and cultural fabric. Here are their stories.
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