Immigration 101

Immigration 101

Immigration in the United States is complex and ever-evolving. Start here to understand the fundamental aspects of immigration policy, its history, and its impact on both individuals and the country at large. Learn commonly used terms about immigration law and how the U.S. immigration system is designed. Explore layered topics like how and whether immigrants can become citizens, as well as what individual protections look like under the law.

How the United States Immigration System Works

U.S. immigration law is very complex, and there is much confusion as to how it works. This fact sheet provides basic information…

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Birthright Citizenship in the United States

This fact sheet explains birthright citizenship, the Fourteenth Amendment, and its interpretations. Who is…

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Asylum in the United States

Asylum seekers must navigate a difficult and complex process that can involve multiple government…

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Undocumented for Years, Republican Immigrant Runs for State House

Not many brides choose GOP figureheads as their wedding inspiration, but for Brazilian-American newspaper editor, local Republican candidate, and formerly undocumented immigrant Emanuela Palmares, it was a no-brainer. This fall, when Palmares married Connecticut Rep. J.P. Sredzinski, the couple put portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson on their wedding… Read More

Immigrants in Kansas City Metro Area Contribute $8.6 Billion to Local GDP and Hold $3 Billion in Spending Power

NEW YORK, NY – Immigrants contributed over $8 billion to the Kansas City metro area GDP in 2015, according to a new research brief released by New American Economy in partnership with the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce. The report, which shows that immigrants in Kansas City are… Read More

Watch: U.S. Representative Steve Pearce Joins the iMarch

Watch: Tech Entrepreneur Tom Chavez Joins the iMarch

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Watch: MSNBC Contributor Maria Teresa Kumar Joins the iMarch

DACA Recipient Wants to Give Her All to Only Country She Knows

In 2012, when Liz Cortez finally got her work permit under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which allows undocumented immigrants brought to the country as young children to legally live and work in the United States, she treated the paper like a massive engagement ring. “I was obsessed… Read More

Watch: U.S. Representative Jeff Denham Joins the iMarch

Watch: U.S. Representative Jeff Denham Joins the iMarch

Watch: U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham Joins the iMarch

Watch: U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham Joins the iMarch

Watch: U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski Joins the iMarch

Watch: U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski Joins the iMarch

Watch: U.S. Senator Thom Tillis Joins the iMarch

Watch: U.S. Senator Thom Tillis Joins the iMarch

America's story is an immigrant story.

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