
Immigration isn't just about headlines—it's about Nobel laureates, World Series MVPs, and medical breakthroughs that save lives. In this year’s end special, Lauren Clarke welcomes back Forbes senior contributor Stuart Anderson to preview his annual "Most Inspiring Immigration Stories" article.
From Omar Yagi's journey from refugee to Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, to Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto's heroic World Series performance, to a groundbreaking cancer treatment discovered by a PhD student who annoyed her lab mates—these stories reveal the extraordinary contributions immigrants make when America opens its doors. Plus, the remarkable legacy of Charles Watts, who sponsored over 300 Vietnamese refugees. What do these diverse stories tell us about innovation, opportunity, and America itself?
SHOW RESOURCE LINKS:
The Most Inspiring Immigration Stories Of 2025: https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/
https://nfap.com/about-us/biographies/
GUEST: Stuart Anderson/Executive Director, National Foundation for American Policy, Senior Contributor to Forbes
HOST: Lauren Clarke
PRODUCER: Adam Belmar
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