Mauritanian immigration rights activists Bakary Tandia and Houleye Thiam at a pre-Covid-19 demonstration.
By Khalil Abdullah, Ethnic Media Services
Fleeing persecution in Nigeria, arriving in the...
Sukaina Hussain, Central California Outreach Director of Council on American Islamic Relations
By SUNITA SOHRABJI/EMS Contributing Editor
Immigration advocates hailed the Supreme Court’s surprise 5-4 ruling...
For generations, millions of Americans whose roots lie in the Middle East and North Africa — MENA — have essentially become invisible people because the Census Bureau has denied requests for their own racial category.
Available in Spanish and Chinese.
Federal courts have temporarily blocked the public charge rule change from going into effect, but its chilling effects continue to reverberate. The number of...
Trump administration fighting long-standing rules against forcing people back to troubled homelands
The organization Save the Children estimates that perhaps as many as 85,000...
California Congressman Ro Khanna, D-Fremont, attended a rally for worker rights in the U.S. Capitol building in July. Khanna, in a teleconference with ethnic media...
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Five federal courts have banned the United States government in the last few days from changing the rules on the...
Veronica Escobar, congresswoman for Texas’ 16th congressional district (Photo: escobar.house.gov).
Organizers have a long and growing history of promoting anti-immigrant policies
By Mark Hedin
Ethnic Media Services
The...
The following are links to press releases and information on the DHS rule change regarding Public Charge in determining immigration status.
English:
Advocates Vow to Block...