At least four Cambodian refugees in the San Francisco Bay Area were detained on March 13 during an immigration check-in. Asian-American groups in the San Francisco Bay Area are trying to assist Cambodian refugees who received summons this month to show up to the...
On all the government paperwork I had to fill out after I made the decision to immigrate to the United States, I was referred to as an “alien.” I hated the exclusionary term so intensely. It “otherized” me, and the repetition of the word served as a reminder that,...
An oral history project archives the experiences and contributions of more than 50 notable Korean Americans and counting. By Tess Eyrich The United States is home to nearly 2 million Korean Americans, some of whose ancestors may have been among the first to settle in...
As thousands of migrant parents and children continue to stream across the U.S.-Mexico border every day, the Border Patrol is bringing in more agents and asking the Pentagon for additional help. By John Burnett The Border Patrol says it needs more manpower to care for...
Jon Yildiz will never forget the moment during his citizenship ceremony when President Donald Trump appeared on the screen at the front of the room. By Michelle Mark In the same aggressive tone he uses to rile up supporters at his infamous rallies, Trump barked out a...
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