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A weekly roundup from Immigration Impact


Undocumented, Black, and Unseen

"I am one of 619,000 undocumented, Black immigrants living in the U.S. My immigration story began at seven years old, when I came from Belize without my family. The latter is a common narrative for DACA recipients like me. But the former challenges a popular misconception: that immigration is solely a Latinx issue. I introduce myself in this way to tell you that Black immigrants do exist."

By Denea Joseph  |  Read More »


H-1B Registration Is Almost Here: What We Do and Don’t Know About USCIS’ New Process

For the first time, USCIS is requiring U.S. employers to register in order to have a chance to file an H-1B petition subject to the annual limits. 

By Leslie Dellon  |  Read More »


Greyhound Has a Long History of Racially Profiling Latino Passengers

The company’s relationship with immigration enforcement has been in question for over a decade. In 2005, for instance, a company policy instructed Greyhound employees not to sell bus tickets to people they suspected of being in the country "illegally."

By Melissa Cruz  |  Read More »


With Public Charge Rule Now in Effect, Trump Achieves One of the Largest Cuts to Legal Immigration

After months in the courts, the Trump administration declared victory and began enforcing its new “public charge” rule.

By Aaron Reichlin-Melnick |  Read More »


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