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More than 330,000 Haitian immigrants in limbo as Trump administration seeks to end temporary protected status More than 330,000 Haitian immigrants in the US are set to lose their ability to legally live and work in the country as the Trump administration seeks to terminate their temporary protected status. An estimated 13,000 are nursing assistants, who care for 65,000 patients every day. “I get …

By Stacy Torres My father was from Chile. Five years after his death, I’ve adapted to the past tense when referring to him, but it’s still not automatic. Was. Every time that three-letter verb of no longer being catches in my throat, I notice the slight delay even if my conversation partners don’t. I remember … Continue reading Global Culture, Immigration, and the World Cup

As we mark Windrush Day this year, it is an opportunity both to celebrate the immense contribution of the Windrush Generation and their descendants, and to reflect on what the scandal revealed about the consequences of getting immigration policy wrong.The Windrush scandal first came to public attention in 2018, revealing that people with the right to live permanently in the UK were unfairly treat…

After fleeing India, a family of four is being detained in a controversial Texas facility, facing deteriorating health, inedible food and substandard education Three months ago, Manpreet was looking forward to her 11th birthday party. Her brother Guri, 12, was excited about his class field trip for Black history month. Now their future looks like a void. Continue reading...

Administrator
4/12/2025

This page provides a comprehensive list of immigration thesis topics crafted to assist students in selecting impactful research areas for their academic theses. Aimed at individuals pursuing advanced studies in political science, international relations, sociology, or related disciplines, it offers an extensive compilation of 300 topics alongside a detailed article exploring the field’s scope. Th…

Susan Gilbert
6/14/2022

DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, has been with us for 10 years. Granting a work permit and a renewable two-year stay of deportation to undocumented youth who have grown up in the United States turned out to have enormous benefits for them and for our nation. The post DACA at 10: More, Please appeared first on The Hastings Center for Bioethics .