NPR's Michel Martin talks with Rutgers University labor professor Janice Fine, the Center for Immigration Studies' Jessica Vaughan and NPR's John Burnett about how U.S. immigration policies have ...
The Houston Chronicle editorial board asks Ed Emmett to help guide us back to the time when Texas Republicans held more nuanced takes on immigration, and figure out whether we could get back.
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When Salvatore Pugliese disembarked the S.S. America at Ellis Island after two weeks at sea, an immigration officer grilled the 17-year-old tailor. Was he a polygamist? An anarchist? Did he advocate ...
Anti-immigration sentiments have a long history of being tied to times of hardship: diseases, economic downturns and war. U.S. immigration history professor Erika Lee speaks with NPR's Ailsa Chang. In ...
Assistant Professor of Human Security, American University School of International Service Having explored the evolution of these policies and their consequences as both a practitioner of immigration ...
NEW YORK (AP) – When 250,000 marchers converged on Washington in August 1963, the issues were jobs and freedom. Now, as the crowds come together to mark the 50th anniversary of that seminal event in ...
One hundred years ago today, the Angel Island Immigration Station in San Francisco Bay opened its doors. From 1910 to 1940, the “Ellis Island of the West” was the gateway into America for more than ...
What many people don't realize about the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an organization within the Department of Justice, is that it was only created in 2003. It was, in part, a ...
During his first Citizenship Day speech on Sept. 17, 1952, President Truman warmly greeted the immigrants attending the annual meeting of the National Conference on Citizenship in Washington, D.C.
The similarity was so striking, it made Alan Kraut laugh. “It’s like an echo from the past,” the American University history professor said after hearing the latest description of undocumented ...
Selena Gomez wrote a personal piece for Time on her family’s history with undocumented immigration just as a new documentary series she executive-produced, Living Undocumented, premieres on Netflix.