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Oakland Chinatown Looks for New Leaders to Survive — Fear of Crime a Top Priority

Fighting persistent crime and a struggling economy, Oakland's Chinatown is looking to new leadership with a vacant seat on the City Council.

Just two years old, a Spanish-language publication in North Carolina thrives with few ads and no print edition

From left to right: Paola Jaramillo, co-founder and executive editor of Enlace Latino NC; Walter A. Gómez, co-founder and managing editor of Enlace Latino...

High Hopes or Another False Hope? Green Cards for Undocumented “Essential Workers” on Biden’s Agenda

Essential Workers may be rewarded a path to citizenship by the Biden-Harris administration.
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New White House Could Permanently Remove Public Charge Rule, Easing Anxiety for Immigrants

The Joe Biden Administration has an opportunity to immediately revoke implementation of the Trump-era public charge rule.

LA County’s Immigrant Services ‘From the Womb to the Tomb’

Clockwise from top left: Rigo Reyes, Executive Director, LA County Office of Immigrant Affairs; Manuel Ruiz, Senior Policy Analyst, LA County Department of Consumer...

L.A. County Targets Rising Hate Crimes

Also available in Spanish and Chinese, Korean. By Mark Hedin, Ethnic Media Services Los Angeles city and county officials, educators, health care providers and community-based organizations are...

¿Cómo revertir los impactos de las políticas migratorias de Trump?

From left to right: Ali Noorani, President & Chief Executive Officer of the National Immigration Forum; Alex Nowrasteh, Immigration Policy Analyst at the Cato...

Study Sheds New Light on Domestic Violence in Asian Immigrant Communities

Domestic violence in the United States is pervasive but little understood, particularly in non-English speaking communities. In a groundbreaking new report, the Asian Pacific...

TRUMP LIES ABOUT HIS TREATMENT OF MIGRANT CHILDREN

Editor's Note: Peter Schey (above), President and Executive Director of the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law and its Casa Libre/Freedom House program,...

African Asylum Seekers Face Shameful Treatment

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...

IMMIGRATION ADVOCATES HAIL SUPREME COURT RULING ON DACA, BUT PUSH FOR COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM

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...

MENA Leaders Say Without Census Data We’re Invisible And Disenfranchised

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.

Proposed public charge rule change, tied up in court, has huge chilling effect on immigrants

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...

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