Largely employed by meatpacking plants and farms, immigrant workers contend with hazardous conditions along with discrimination, low pay, and language barriers.
The future of an industry in crisis depends on support for the most disenfranchised: Its workers, before they leave the industry for good.
Refugees say the overburdened resettlement system needs the extra support to ensure resettling families get the assistance they need.
A group of agricultural workers on Long Island has formed New York’s first farmworkers union—a landmark move that was the result of decades of activism.
A coalition of Black advocacy groups have filed a FOIA request to uncover the abuse Haitian migrants have faced from Border Patrol agents.
Forcing refugees to return to their countries of origin does nothing to address the root causes of migration.
The chaos in Del Rio, Texas, is a reminder of why we must resist flat depictions of migrants that reduce their lives to random moments of extraordinary violence.
Minimal community outreach and the U.S. immigration system’s application backlog have hamstrung the Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness program.
Southeast Asian organizers say they can relate to many of the same traumas Afghan refugees are facing.
Legal counsel for immigrants expands in the U.S., but it won’t be for everyone without Biden’s support.
Aid groups are advocating for crucial funding and benefits for Afghan refugees.
‘The White House could fight this. They are choosing not to,’ said Grassroots Leadership’s Claudia Muñoz.
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