Latinos Making a Move

For years, we questioned why a lot of immigrants were not becoming a citizen of the United States, if they had the opportunity to do so. There is a simple answer, however, and that answer was that there was not a push, but now there is. Recent data shows that around 8.8 eligible immigrants are … More Latinos Making a Move

A New Language

According to a new study it is predicted that the United States is going to change in the next 50 years because of immigration. There will be 8% more Asians and 6% more Hispanics, which means the way we talk will change slowly over time. There will be new terms that come from the African, … More A New Language

Anti-Immigration Problems

Latinos have had enough with states that have anti-immigration laws, and slowly buy surely these states are starting to feel the affect of it. States that passed anti-immigration legislation, such as Nevada, Texas, and Florida, are “losing out on Latinos” that are not migrating to their states. These states have laws that require immigrants to … More Anti-Immigration Problems

Atlanta’s Been Busy

Operation Border Guardian. That is the name of the mission that seeks to arrest children that came here unaccompanied after Jan. 2014, and are now older than 18. This U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested 336, the majority of them done by authorities operating from an Atlanta field office. Over 77 of these immigrants … More Atlanta’s Been Busy

Peacefully Protesting

In East Price Hill, hundreds of people peacefully protested in regards to all of the immigrants that are here in the United States. This was meant to welcome immigrants from Central America who are fleeing their country because of violent issues. There were multiple speakers, which was followed by a 2-mile march down the streets … More Peacefully Protesting

Identifying Thyslef

After decades of immigrants coming to America, it is now more common for later generations to not ethically identify themselves. A study was conducted by Brian Duncan and Stephen J. Trejo, and the results showed that the future generations of families no longer identify themselves with their parents or grandparent’s nationality. This study also explains … More Identifying Thyslef

Afraid to go Outside

On January 3rd, Reynold Garcia was deported by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents while he was attending Church. The agents pretended to be Garcia’s cousin and told him that she had been in a car accident. When Garcia went outside to take care of matters, ICE agents were there and took him away. … More Afraid to go Outside