Immigration

Closing businesses and marching through streets across the country, a “Day Without Immigrants” protest took place Monday in support of immigration reform

“Now the community has 10 newspapers, 25 bank branches, and a population of roughly 100,000 — half of whom have ar­rived in the last five years.”

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Ping Chong is a Chinese-American theater and performance artist who grew up and still lives in Manhattan’s Chinatown.

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The Trials of a Chinese Immigrant Woman

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The Party’s Over but Still in Power — Get Out Now

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Chinatown’s Politics: Many Votes, No Chinese Candidates

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Journalists and other political tourists come from far away to see “el bordo.” Some say it’s the Wall, some see it as the DMZ. Others say it is a new version of the Maginot line.

‘Looking back at my parents’ experience, I always wondered, “How bad did things have to get in order for you to leave everything you know and love?” ’

Immigration lawyers describe their visits to detained families split up by ICE: ‘I don’t know how these parents or children can ever recover’

Reuniting children with their parents is a must — but right now they need lawyers, pediatricians, social workers, and therapists to help them cope