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Holi – Celebrating the Indian Festival of Color Across America

Holi – Celebrating the Indian Festival of Color Across America

As we officially enter our first week of spring, Indians the world over are gearing up for Holi, the festival that celebrates the end of winter and the onset of spring. Celebrated every year in the lunar month of Phalguna, it will be observed this year tomorrow, March 24. Though… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (March 14 – 18)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (March 14 – 18)

Exit polls from Tuesday show the majority of Republican primary voters in Florida, Ohio, Illinois, and Missouri support a path to legalization for undocumented immigrants, which is consistent with results from the previous Republican primaries. Portland City Council will hold a public hearing next Tuesday, seeking feedback about… Read More

A St. Patrick’s Day Toast to Influential Irish-Americans

A St. Patrick’s Day Toast to Influential Irish-Americans

St. Patrick’s Day began as a religious feast for the patron saint of Ireland and has since grown into a global celebration of the vibrant country and its people. In the 2010 U.S. Census, 34.7 million residents of the United States claimed Irish ancestry, which is… Read More

Why Pope Francis is Right on Immigration

Why Pope Francis is Right on Immigration

This Sunday, March 13, marks the third anniversary of Pope Francis’ appointment. Often known as the “People’s Pope” and “Pope of the Poor”, the pontiff has won many accolades for his humble style and focus on service for the disadvantaged. The Argentine native is both the first non-European pontiff… Read More

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (March 7 – March 11)

Weekend Reading: Highlights from this week’s immigration news (March 7 – March 11)

This week, Democratic and Republican debates took place in Florida, a state where immigrants play a critical role in the local economy. In this CNN piece, Ione Molinares profiles multiple Hispanic leaders in Central Florida, including Karina Oyola, who owns a tax preparation business based in Plaza del Sol. Read More

Prep for Florida’s Dem and GOP Debates: Immigrants in the Sunshine State

Prep for Florida’s Dem and GOP Debates: Immigrants in the Sunshine State

Results are in from yesterday’s primaries in Idaho, Hawaii, Michigan, and Mississippi, and today the presidential hopefuls head south to the Sunshine State for more debating. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders square off tonight at Miami Dade College (#DemDebate), while the remaining Republican candidates will face each other… Read More

New U.S. Rule Extends Stay for Some Foreign Graduates

New U.S. Rule Extends Stay for Some Foreign Graduates

Shruthi Aramandla’s education and her job are geared to New York City’s skyline. She did not want to go back to her native India and start all over again. Ms. Aramandla, 24, who has a master’s degree from the Tandon School of Engineering at New York University, has been waiting… Read More

Immigrants in Michigan: Host State of This Week’s GOP & Democrat Debates

Immigrants in Michigan: Host State of This Week’s GOP & Democrat Debates

This week, the remaining presidential candidates will head to Michigan for their respective party debates. Tonight, Republicans take the stage at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, while Democrats will go head to head in Flint on Sunday. These debates come just before Michigan and Mississippi residents cast their votes in… Read More

Undocumented Immigrants Pay Billions in State and Local Taxes and Would Pay Substantially More Under Comprehensive Immigration Reform

Undocumented Immigrants Pay Billions in State and Local Taxes and Would Pay Substantially More Under Comprehensive Immigration Reform

Immigration policy—it’s a politically contentious issue but one of key importance in current state and national debates. To dispel inaccuracies and provide sufficient information to inform these debates, ITEP released today an updated report on the state and local tax contributions of undocumented immigrants. The report,… Read More

New York Fashion Week: Immigrants, Diversity, and Creativity

New York Fashion Week: Immigrants, Diversity, and Creativity

As New York Fashion Week wrapped Thursday and London Fashion Week ramps up this weekend, industry commentators in the U.S. are taking stock of this season’s collections and shows. In the past several years there has been a focus on increased diversity in fashion—both in terms of… Read More

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