In the United States, there is a considerable count of immigrants turning into successful entrepreneurs. About one in four American entrepreneurs are immigrants from other countries, a number which has increased over the years. When talks are up for starting new businesses, around 40% of the new organizations have an immigrant employee on their board. Also, immigrant entrepreneurs have contributed to America’s Gross Domestic Product with over $775 billion dollars in revenue in 2016.
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