Anne Davis
Roni and the Changing Views of Unions On Immigration
Roni, one of the subjects from the upcoming Homeland documentary series, shares her views on immigration and how they differ from the labor movement she used to be a part of.
For Refugees, Family Reunification Can Be a Long and Difficult Road
Justin Semahoro, a refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo, was separated from his family for years. He has located two of siblings, but the path to bring them to the U.S. like he was remains uncertain.
H-1B Dynamic: Public Perception and Economic Realities
When hearing about a company attempting to hire a foreign national while so many Americans are out of work, there are some in the community who may get upset. But is this public perception an accurate picture of what’s really happening?
Struggling To Achieve The American Dream
Anali Ortega’s story could be seen as proof of the American Dream. She came to America, holds a steady job, and owns a house and car with her husband. But when she looks at her son, she wonders where all the time went.












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