The American Dream, Not Just for Americans: The Life of Day Laborers
Highbrow Magazine, News Report, Posted: Apr 17, 2013
There are 633,782 people experiencing homelessness every day in the United States, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness.
History Would Repeat Itself If Boston Derailed Immigration Reform
Colorlines, News Report, Posted: Apr 16, 2013
After yesterday’s explosions, all three major cable news networks showed little restraint in stirring viewers’ passions about the violence. Several anchors and guests made repeated connections where none yet exist.
Undocumented Pinoys Worry About Backlog, Documents
Asian Journal, News Report, Posted: Apr 16, 2013
Filipinos with concerned expressions on their faces raised their hands and waited for their questions to be answered.
What's In a Name? An Immigrant's Perspective
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Apr 16, 2013
Immigrants to the U.S. often navigate between names in the same manner they navigate between disparate cultures.
Black Leaders Play Key Role in Immigration Reform
La Opinión, News Report, Posted: Apr 15, 2013
This time around, immigration reform is getting important support from African-American leaders, according to an editorial in La Opinión.
LA Activists Call on Sen. Feinstein to Back Immigration Reform
Asian Journal, News Report, Posted: Apr 15, 2013
APALC President and Executive Director Stewart Kwoh called the 1996 immigration laws “unfair” because families are being torn apart by deportation.
Gun Violence Among Asian Youth Down, But Pain Remains
New America Media, News Analysis, Posted: Apr 15, 2013
Gun violence is down among Asian youth in the U.S., but violence and youth justice issues persists in struggling newer populations from Southeast Asia.
Dropping the 'i' Word -- History, Humanity and Martians
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Apr 14, 2013
Authors Andrew Lam, Helen Zia and Chitra Divakaruni offer their views on the term illegal through the lens of the immigrant experience.
Women Demand Inclusion as Immigration Reform Moves Forward
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Apr 12, 2013
With a draft immigration reform bill expected as soon as next week, advocates are calling on Congress to make sure any pathway to citizenship includes women.
Why Are Some Still UnDACAmented?
ImmigrationImpact.com, News Report, Posted: Apr 12, 2013
Less than half of the DREAMers eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) have applied for it.
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