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Important Update Regarding F, M, and J Visa Interview Appointments

UPDATE (6/19/25): We are excited to share that the pause on new visa appointment interviews in J, F, and M categories has been lifted! On June 18, the State Department has instructed the Embassies to resume scheduling new visa interviews. At the same time, the implementation of new social media vetting guidelines as well as […]

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How Immigration is Shaping US Cities

Immigrants have long been key to population growth in the United States. Between 2018 and 2023, they were responsible for 42.1% of population growth in America’s 100 largest metro areas. In particular, 91.7% of population growth in metro Seattle, 83.7% in metro Scranton, PA, 82.1% in metro New York, and 76.9% in metro Poughkeepsie, NY […]

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At Graduation Time, ICE Targets Young Dreamers

As young people and their families are celebrating graduations, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been ramping up enforcement across the country. One new tactic: arresting teenage students. Marcelo, a member of his high school volleyball team and the school band, who has attended Milford, Massachusetts schools since he was 7. Ximena, a 19-year-old […]

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Welcoming Interactive 2025: Lessons from Detroit and the Power of Local Leadership

In May, I attended Welcoming America’s Welcoming Interactive conference in Detroit, where over 900 leaders gathered to explore what it takes to build communities where everyone feels they belong. Set in a city shaped by industrial booms, disinvestment, and powerful local activism, the conference was an opportunity to share insights and reflect on how truly […]

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Asylum Seekers Challenge Trump’s Asylum Shutdown Policy

People fleeing persecution and torture in their home countries have joined immigrant rights organizations to challenge the Trump administration’s unlawful shutdown of asylum along the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Kenyan Immigrant Helps Other Newcomers Settle into Baltimore County

As a student activist in Kenya in the 1980s, Thomas Mwaura spoke out against the authoritarian government—only to be accused of sedition, wrongfully arrested, expelled from his university, and left unable to find work. With the help of the American Embassy, he was able to get a student visa and came to America in 1991 […]

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Burmese Immigant Helps Make Allen County Welcoming for All

So Min Oo remembers the day in January 1977 when the Burmese government bombed his family’s village. “It stays in my nightmares — the gunfire, the people screaming,” he recalls. He was 11.  His parents and three siblings spent the next several months fleeing on foot to Thailand, where they built the refugee camp that […]

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Mexican Immigrant Brothers Launch Mechanical Services company in Grand Rapids, Hiring Dozens

Although Ruben Ramos was born in the United States, he moved with his family to their village in the Sierra Madre Mountains in Mexico when he was a baby. When the family moved to Grand Rapids in 1990, the Hispanic population was small. Ramos was 10 years old. “I consider myself an immigrant because I […]

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Burundian Immigrant Helps Create a Community Association in Pittsburgh to Support Others From Burundi in the Community

After resettling in the United States, David Hajayandi set out on his own to find employment without guidance or support for navigating the American job market. He showed up unannounced at a clothing store, but instead of giving him a job application, workers threatened to call the police. Years later, this experience would contribute to […]

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