Schools are preparing to begin classes online, but access to the internet is highly unequal. Data shows immigrant communities are heavily affected....
Schools are preparing to begin classes online, but access to the internet is highly unequal. Data shows immigrant communities are heavily affected....
New American Economy data on refugees and gender updated July 23: Immigrants who have come to the United States as refugees fled conflict,...
Lives continue at a standstill for people who have already experienced trauma and instability. It doesn’t have to be. Source: Will COVID-19 halt...
Afghans make up the largest protracted refugee population in Asia and the second largest refugee population in the world. The fear we experience,...
Building on previous NAE research looking at the role of Hispanic Americans and Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders on the frontlines of the...
The coronavirus pandemic crisis is challenging New York City’s immigrant communities Source: Under Threat & Left Out: NYC’s Immigrants and the...
Somalis refugees and many other immigrants from Africa have historically not connected with African-American communities or issues. But that is...
As many Americans continue to work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, immigrant IT workers play an essential role in helping the U.S. economy...
See the latest NAE research on immigrants and the Covid-19 outbreak. Including data on Immigrants in At-Risk Jobs, Undocumented and DACA-Eligible...
theatlantic.com, by Tom Gjelten, October 3, 2015 The ceremony in which Marta Quintanilla Call became a U.S. citizen was held in a cavernous...
An in-depth collection of global reporting on refugees, asylum seekers, migrants, and internally displaced people. More people are on the move than...
Violence-prone Latin American and Caribbean countries have been added to ACLED’s open-source conflict database – a first look. Source: The New...