Asian Americans have a lot to gain from progressive immigration reform. Today, our relatives abroad make up the bulk of those who are on a waiting list that can last almost two decades in some categories. Many young men and women from our communities face deportation even though they have grown up in the United States. Some are subjected to harsh Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and detention policies. Of the estimated twelve million undocumented immigrants in the country, demographers tell us that more than 10 percent are from Asian or Pacific countries. Many undocumented Asian Americans are college or college-bound students who have been praying for the passage of the DREAM Act so that they can get legalized and contribute ...
According to the 2016 National Asian American Survey, the support for affirmative action has decline...
Why do most Americans only learn about some ethnic minorities, but not others? Why are there officia...
Asian Americans are involved in cross-racial community and advocacy coalitions. The article explores...
This issue brief discusses trends in Asian immigration and the historical experience of Asian immigr...
This issue brief will succinctly discuss the history of the first Asian Americans and their isolatio...
Asian Americans are now the fastest growing group in the United States in large part due to recent i...
Asian Americans are the second largest immigrant group in the United States and are tied for the fas...
Do Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) have a stake in the immigration reform discussion? ...
This issue brief will succinctly discuss the history of the first Asian Americans and their isolatio...
States and are tied for the fastest growing ethnoracial minority. This brief will begin to look at i...
That U.S. immigration policy has shaped the demography, size, and potential for routine political in...
Asian-Pacific migration to the United States has had a positive impact on immigration and refugee la...
Throughout this zine you will explore a variety of obstacles that Asian Americans have faced in rega...
In 2005 Congress is expected to reexamine the U.S. immigration system in light of the roughly 10 mil...
At the national level, the Asian American population has grown more than any other major race group....
According to the 2016 National Asian American Survey, the support for affirmative action has decline...
Why do most Americans only learn about some ethnic minorities, but not others? Why are there officia...
Asian Americans are involved in cross-racial community and advocacy coalitions. The article explores...
This issue brief discusses trends in Asian immigration and the historical experience of Asian immigr...
This issue brief will succinctly discuss the history of the first Asian Americans and their isolatio...
Asian Americans are now the fastest growing group in the United States in large part due to recent i...
Asian Americans are the second largest immigrant group in the United States and are tied for the fas...
Do Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) have a stake in the immigration reform discussion? ...
This issue brief will succinctly discuss the history of the first Asian Americans and their isolatio...
States and are tied for the fastest growing ethnoracial minority. This brief will begin to look at i...
That U.S. immigration policy has shaped the demography, size, and potential for routine political in...
Asian-Pacific migration to the United States has had a positive impact on immigration and refugee la...
Throughout this zine you will explore a variety of obstacles that Asian Americans have faced in rega...
In 2005 Congress is expected to reexamine the U.S. immigration system in light of the roughly 10 mil...
At the national level, the Asian American population has grown more than any other major race group....
According to the 2016 National Asian American Survey, the support for affirmative action has decline...
Why do most Americans only learn about some ethnic minorities, but not others? Why are there officia...
Asian Americans are involved in cross-racial community and advocacy coalitions. The article explores...