Tag: immigrants

back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next total: 61 | displaying: 21 - 30
image

Refugees and undocumented immigrants find common ground on soccer pitch

Phoenix welcomes more refugees than almost any other American city. It's also home to a great many undocumented immigrants. One group of refugee children is finding its way in a new home on the soccer field, coach by an undocumented immigrant....
Full story
image

H-1B visas leave immigrant workers at disadvantage, while some critics fume

Skilled tech workers who aren't Americans but want to work in the United States have one real choice: get an H-1B visa through their employers. But they're competitive and come with a pair of proverbial handcuffs that can put immigrants at a disadvantage. And critics say they take jobs from Americans....
Full story
image

California's immigrant farmers squeezed by Silicon Valley success

California's Asian community is fed, often quite literally, by Chinese farmers on the fringes of San Francisco. But as Silicon Valley expands, those farmers living and working on small farms near growing cities are being squeezed out by economic growth....
Full story
image

Immigrant author discusses winding road from Caribbean to pages of The New Yorker

Jamaica Kincaid's story is the story of a thousand immigrants. Sure, the details are almost certainly unique to her — becoming a successful author almost instantly isn't exactly common, but her she turned difficult circumstances into a new life in America, with her own distinct style....
Full story
image

Ethiopia's economy benefiting from emigrants returning home

Ethiopia saw a number of its people leave the country decades ago, when a communist government took power. Now, with the country having achieved stability, and the country trending upward, many emigrants are returning home. And they're bringing business and economic success with them....
Full story
image

Retired U.S. Army soldier works tirelessly to bring family of Iraqi interpreter to America

When Capt. Blake Hall left Iraq, he was preparing to bring his friend and Iraqi interpreter to the United States with him. Unfortunately, a short time later, the interpreter was killed while on patrol with other soldiers. Now, Hall has finally succeeded in bringing the man's family to the U.S....
Full story
image

As immigration reform talk boils, immigrants wait in lines -- that may only get longer

There are thousands, perhaps millions of immigrants waiting in line, legally, to become U.S. citizens. Politicians agree that those who may be put on a path to legalization by immigration reform should wind up "behind" those already in line. What that means, though, is ill-defined. And if the line doesn't speed up, folks may die in line....
Full story
image

Immigrant farmers making inroads in Midwestern agriculture

Immigrants have been major components of the agricultural system in California and Texas for years. But recently, they've become more prevalent in the Midwest as well. Now, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is stepping up its outreach to them, to help them succeed....
Full story
image

U.S. agricultural industry hopes immigration reform fixes worker predicament

Immigration reform is a top priority for Republicans and Democrats in the current political term. Both agree that something needs to be done. Farmers and agricultural industry types hope that their agreement includes fixing the guest worker program. But some immigrant activists say that's not such a good idea....
Full story
image

Bipartisan senate group announces immigration reform plan

Republican and Democrat senators introduced a bipartisan plan on Monday for immigration reform. The legislation, they say, will create a path to citizenship for the 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States, sanction employers who hire undocumented workers and increase border security....
Full story
back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next total: 61 | displaying: 21 - 30