by nathanansell | Dec 7, 2019 | Fearing the Law, Problems with Papers
By Nathan Ansell, Medill, Immigrant Connect It’s another Sunday service at the Lincoln United Methodist Church. Between readings from the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, lively musical interludes fill the pews with rhythm. Many of the church-goers play instruments or...
by hannahgonzalez | Dec 4, 2019 | Problems with Papers
By Hannah Gonzalez, Medill, Immigrant Connect On Nov. 10, Evelyn Venegas gazed at Capitol Hill with tears in her eyes. A participant in the March for DACA, she had marched all the way from Baltimore to be in Washington, D.C. Surrounded by love and support from more...
by proctor | Jun 5, 2019 | Good Question, Problems with Papers
By Clare Proctor, Medill, Immigrant Connect Tejas Shah addresses a slew of legal concerns working in labor and employment law. As an immigration lawyer primarily serving Indian immigrants, Shah sees many clients grasp at straws, trying to find a way to remain in the...
by schott | May 9, 2019 | About, Our Staff, Problems with Papers
By Sophia Schott, Medill, Immigrant Connect I wake up to my mom brushing her hand through my hair. Marina my best friend, is lying next to me. I roll out of bed to the sweet smell of crépes that helps me forget today is the day we’ve been dreading since the start of...
by Jack Doppelt | Feb 17, 2019 | Blogs, Problems with Papers, Social justice journalism, What's New
By Jack C. Doppelt, Medill, Immigrant Connect Feb. 17, 2019 President Trump’s offer on Saturday is worth negotiating, and I’d like to make my good offices available to shepherd it through. The president’s opening made-for-TV offer, it seems, is $5.7 billion dollars...
by Jack Doppelt | Jan 21, 2019 | Homepage Featured, Problems with Papers, Social justice journalism, What's New
Spring 2020: The effects of Covid-19 on immigrant communities The spring of 2020 brought fear, death and grief to hundreds of thousands across the globe. In the few months that my students and I were getting to know immigrants and refugees, more than 400,000 people...