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Does U.S. Citizenship Pay Off?

“Courageous, hardworking, good, decent.” These are words describing immigrants by pro-immigration politicians, but in academia, words like: “inequalities, high poverty rates, constrained social network, marginalized, discriminated, and minorities” tend to associate with the life of immigrants entering this country. With the stark reality undermining the dreamscape of immigration in the U.S., a worthy question to […]

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Tibetan in New York

I was roaming on the street in New York City. People hustle, hurrying from one destination to another. Yet Tianzin and his father have already arrived at their sole destination—the United States of America, yet it has not been what they imagined.             At the plaza that joins Columbus Circle and an entrance to Central

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