I am a third-generation American citizen. My grandfather was born here, to immigrant parents who came from Alcamo, Sicily to the United States, looking for a better life. As an Italian-American and a ...
The rewriting of Haiti’s constitution in 1918 allowed American companies to purchase Haitian land, displacing countless ...
Immigration is central to America's identity — and for most of us, to our family histories. As we turn away from that legacy, ...
Outrage over immigration is a primary reason Donald Trump and the Republicans have returned to power. Just before the ...
About 40 percent of Americans can trace their ancestry to Ellis Island. That's what made the U.S. so prosperous.
Msgr. James Kelly has been helping people obtain citizenship since he moved to Brooklyn in 1960. His job has never felt more ...
Opinion: Efforts to save the hospital campus on Ellis Island are imperative to understanding the largest mass migration in ...
Few films have explored the immigrant experience as poignantly as Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist. Taking audiences through the ...
Minding the Campus As the Trump administration battles to secure the southern border and undo Biden’s reckless dereliction of ...
China has begun to challenge U.S. hegemony in Latin America. The chaos of the Trump presidency may present it a new ...
When it premiered at the Venice Film Festival last September, “The Brutalist” was hailed as the next great American epic.
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