Workforce News 2026Mar13

Kierstin Reed • March 13, 2026

New York Times Reporter Seeks Input on Immigration Policy Impact

Madeleine Ngo, who covers economics for the New York Times, reached out with a request. She’s interested in writing an update to her July 18, 2025, look at the issue (Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Hits Senior Care Work Force) featuring LeadingAge president and CEO Katie Smith Sloan, and two members: Rachel Blumberg, president and CEO of Toby and Leon Cooperman Sinai Residences and Colin O’Leary, executive director of the Laurel Ridge Rehabilitation and Skilled Care Center in Boston, part of the Ascentria Care Alliance. Here is a link: Has Your Business Been Affected by Immigration Policies? We Want to Hear From You. She promises: I’ll read every response and reach out with any questions. I won’t publish your submission without speaking with you first. I also won’t share your contact information outside the newsroom or use it for any reason other than to follow up with you.


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