
Chickpeas and Rice for Lunch: One Girl’s Immigration Story
How can you completely let go of the only people who speak and look and party like you, especially when there are only a few

How can you completely let go of the only people who speak and look and party like you, especially when there are only a few

“Hey, teens, I know that we are in a very sensitive position right now…” Teens from different organizations share advice about living in the U.S.

The RAISE Act would favor highly skilled immigrants and their immediate family for the purposes of economic improvement for the American people. However, research suggests

At first, people kept asking me why I came to the United States. Then, it was so hard for me to answer them why, but

Getting to the U.S. was just the start of a never-ending journey that will continue for my a lifetime. Being fortunate enough to receive the

I’m sharing my story to let people see how immigrants experience difficult situations. My family is from Baghdad. It is the capital city in Iraq,

In our travels across Atlanta we asked a handful of teen immigrants and teens with immigrant parents what the “American Dream” meant to them. Here’s

Based on these 10 questions from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, do you think you could qualify for citizenship in the U.S.?

This semester, VOX took on a topic that is rampant in mainstream media, especially since the last presidential election: immigration. A series of self-expression workshops

DACA recipients are our classmates, co-workers, friends, neighbors, etc. We can no longer afford to be silent on issues that do not directly impact us.

As the new issue VOX Investigates: Immigration approaches, our Q&A with a Muslim Atlanta teen reminds us of the real lives behind the news headlines.

The fact that I can cover this immigration topic as a teen reporter is something that I am very proud of, indeed, because even some