Due in part to the Trump administration’s policies blocking migration to the U.S., Mexico has become home to a diverse community of immigrants, including Afghans
Mexico has become a reluctant receiving country for asylum-seekers to the U.S., including thousands of Venezuelan migrants who now have few options beyond returning home
Nearly 40,000 migrant children from Latin America, Yemen, and other regions have recently enrolled in NYC public schools, and many have migration-related trauma
Featuring works by five Black women and nonbinary artists, “Mark Me, Too” runs until Dec. 14 at the Hyde Park Art Center
The complete erasure of Black immigrants, migrants, and refugees is being aided by ICE incursions against disproportionately targeted communities
Harsh policies targeting unhoused people in the so-called sanctuary city ensnare newly arrived migrants, who now have fewer places to turn for shelter and support
Doctors Without Borders is treating up to 50 migrants a week in Mexico City, including with psychological first aid, after the CBP One app was shut down
A high school teacher in New Mexico discusses how literature can help young people make powerful connections to modern struggles for immigrant rights
As climate crisis fuels migration, adaptation planning organizations must listen to the communities most impacted to avoid repeating and compounding historical injustices
Erik Mercado has been speaking out about the conditions in ICE detention for years, and says he’s been treated cruelly and unfairly in response
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