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Jun 1, 2015
For Sarah Alva’s husband, the seemingly mundane moments of American life, such as commuting to work or going to the bank, were burdened by the crippling fear of sudden and permanent deportation.
Jun 1, 2015
There is a distinction between asking someone where he or she was born and where he or she is from.
Jun 1, 2015
Bharat Verma’s flat-billed hat and zip-up hoodie may not distinguish him from the rest of North Dakota State’s campus. But his accent—and his career path—certainly do.
May 1, 2015
Ten college students came to Washington in mid-March to participate in the National Newspaper Association Foundation’s News Fellows Program. This is the third year the foundation has held this program. ...
May 1, 2015
The Vidalia sweet onion harvest has just begun, and local farmers are working hard to get the first crop ready to ship all over the world.
May 1, 2015
Immigrants in the U.S. started 28 percent of all new businesses in 2011, and businesses owned by immigrants employed approximately 4.7 million people in 2007, according to the Partnership for a New American ...
May 1, 2015
Wayne County’s Ulises Lopez was 6-years old when he entered the U.S. illegally.
May 1, 2015
Liliana Romero grew up in a cultural hotbed filled with food and family among the hustle and bustle of Mexico City. For her, following her dreams across the counties’ northern border to America was ...
Dec 2, 2014
It is that charitable-giving time of the year, and the National Newspaper Association Foundation is asking members to please consider making a fully tax-deductible gift to the non-profit arm of the National ...