The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 175 (Highlights) Mayor Adams Discusses Immigration with Reverend Al Sharpton Immigrants and Domestic Violence: What You Need to Know. ‘Second Chances’: Racist L...
‘Second Chances’: Racist Law Preventing Citizenship for Black Immigrants Leaves Man Fighting His Case From Afar
By Liz Vinson, SPL Center After being deported, Kelvin Silva said he sometimes finds himself lying on the floor of his apartment, crying. He’s lonely – and alone. He’s scared, knowing that he’...
Biden is Hoping Small Changes go a Long Way on Immigration
By Michael D. Shear and Miriam Jordan, The New York Times WASHINGTON — Even before the political spectacle of a Republican governor flying migrants to a tiny resort island in Massachusetts, Presiden...
Manhattan District Attorney Hon Alvin Bragg Discusses Immigration Fraud and Justice for All
By Linda Nwoke, Journal Exclusive As the borough’s first black prosecutor, Manhattan District Attorney Hon. Alvin Bragg is an experienced attorney with over twenty years of experience and is fam...
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 174
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 174 (Highlights) Biden Administration’s New Public Charge Rule Should End Fear of Trump Wealth Test Manhattan District Attorney Hon. Alvin Bragg Discusses Immigra...
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 173
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 173 (Highlights) Conservatives’ Federal Case Challenges Immigrant Voting — Using Ex-Council Members’ Own Words DCWP: Protecting Immigrant Workers After the Di...
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 172
The Immigrants Journal – Vol. 172 (Highlights) Facts about Immigration Detention: Workings and Endings DHS Issues Regulation to Preserve and Fortify DACA Marriage Fraud Consequences, the Stokes ...
Moving to the United States from Latin & Hispanic Countries: What You Need to Know
The opportunity of migration can be exciting, daunting, and rewarding. Many nationals from the Latin and Hispanic countries are turning their attention to the United States, the land of opportunity fo...
Temporary Protected Status: What You Need to Know
By Linda Nwoke A recent and unexpected surge of migrants that began as early as May has arrived in New York City, causing a swell of people staying in NYC shelters. In a briefing, Mayor Adams addresse...
How to Break Free from an Abusive Relationship: Tips for Victims
By Mary Campbell It can be hard to break free from an abusive relationship. If you’re feeling trapped and helpless, know that you are not alone. There are many people who want to help you, and there...