by Solow Hartnett and Galvan | Sep 17, 2022 | green card, immigration & culture, Immigration & Race, Immigration to the US, U visa
Warning, major spoilers ahead! Let’s imagine that Mo were to marry Maria and apply for permanent resident status through the marriage. We know that their relationship is genuine, but would Mo face any obstacles to getting a green card because of inadmissibility...
by Solow Hartnett and Galvan | Sep 17, 2022 | immigration & culture, Immigration & Race, Immigration to the US
Warning, major spoilers ahead! “This story is uniquely mine, it’s an immigrant refugee story, but there’s many out there, there’s many people out there that feel the way I feel, or can relate to the story… This is a story about belonging, about feeling equal to...
by Nick Urick | Jun 26, 2022 | immigration & culture, Immigration & Race, Immigration to the US
Meet Ribhia Abdelhady, my grandmother: a Palestinian-American whose migration narrative taps into the nuanced history of the Arab movement from the Middle East to the United States. On the eve of the 1967 Six-Day War, the Israeli military forced Abdelhady out of her...
by Nick Urick | Jun 15, 2022 | Immigration & Race, Refugees
The United States and Europe historically favor white immigrant and refugee groups. Enshrining some coagulated, indiscriminate whiteness, the West has pushed global immigration to the nexus of racial politics. From each corner of the historically and racially...