Immigrants
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Are we listening to people of color, immigrants, the elderly and people with disabilities, or with reduced incomes?
Consider this: immigrants, particularly black and Latina immigrants, actually have better health when they first arrive in the United States.
DB: On the issue of immigration, it's a legitimate point of view that we have too many
immigrants
in the country, that it's economically costly.
Second, that maybe, if you're right that it's not all about immigrants, it's probably more about technology, if you could win that argument, that de-emphasizes what seems to me the single most divisive territory between Trump supporters and others, which is around the role of the other.
We lost what we had, but we resettled in America, and as immigrants, we benefitted from the community of supporters that rallied around us.
We were the "bad immigrants," or the "anchor babies" that Trump and millions of Americans easily malign.
Because America was from the outset a nation of wave after wave of immigrants, so it had to create an identity which it did by telling a story which you learned at school, you read on memorials and you heard repeated in presidential inaugural addresses.
Britain until recently wasn't a nation of immigrants, so it could take identity for granted.
I was born in Mexico, but I've spent more than half my life reporting in the United States, a country which was itself created by
immigrants.
And so I became one of the 250 million
immigrants
that exist in the world.
On June 16, 2015, a candidate who would eventually become the president of the United States said that Mexican
immigrants
were criminals, drug traffickers and rapists.
I would confront the candidate and show that he was wrong, that what he said about
immigrants
in the US was not true.
The conclusion is that undocumented
immigrants
behave much better than US citizens.
And this seemed like a very, actually, friendly, inclusive group until you started talking or mentioning anything to do with the Roma population, Jewish people or immigrants, and then the discourse would become very hate-based very quickly.
It all made sense to me, because as a first-generation American, I was surrounded by
immigrants.
There are more than 40 million
immigrants
in the USA.
Lauren’s quest had roots in a real life event– California Prop 187, which attempted to deny undocumented
immigrants
fundamental human rights, before it was deemed unconstitutional.
And as the daughter of Bangladeshi
immigrants
and one of just a handful of Muslim students in my high school in South Dakota, I often struggled to fit in.
Other than that, I didn't know what it meant to be a child of Bengali
immigrants
in Brooklyn or to be Senegalese in the Bronx.
And they told me that they were most fed up with the
immigrants
and with the refugees.
Because walking around, I didn't meet any
immigrants
or refugees.
Today, in one of America's rural areas, 30 percent of the Chobani workforce are
immigrants
and refugees.
Some of them were immigrants, some of them were disabled, but all of them were the very last people this world invites to be confident.
Most of the
immigrants
and refugees that are coming to our southern border are fleeing three countries: Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
Despite the harsh rhetoric and efforts to block immigration, keep refugees out of the country, support for refugees and
immigrants
in this country, according to polls, has never been higher.
About one-third of them were immigrants, many of whom settled on the West Coast and had lived there for decades.
It's also where, at any one time, there's likely 800
immigrants
locked in freezing, filthy, concrete cells below the building.
I'm an immigration attorney and the policy and litigation director of Al Otro Lado, a binational nonprofit helping
immigrants
on both sides of the US-Mexico border.
Today, there are over 55,000
immigrants
detained in the United States, many in remote detention facilities, far from any type of legal help.
Because it's civil and not criminal detention, there is no public defender system, so most detained
immigrants
are not going to have an attorney to help them with their cases.
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