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No Shutdown on Immigration Fight

By Kayla Cross October 11, 2013

In the midst of the federal government shutdown, immigration reform activists continued to rally behind their cause Tuesday during a protest on the National Mall, where approximately 200 participants...

Jesuit Coalition Backs Immigration Reform

By Penny Hung and Natasha Khan September 27, 2013

Georgetown joined more than 30 Jesuit institutions across the country this week in calling on the House of Representatives to pass comprehensive immigration reform. The Ignatian Solidarity Network,...

GU Rallies for Immigration

By Lily Westergaard April 12, 2013

A group of nearly 200 Georgetown students marched in Wednesday’s 90-degree heat from the Hilltop to Capitol Hill, joining a crowd of thousands in a rally for immigration reform. The Georgetown University...

Immigration Experts Talk Policy Reform

By Elaina Koros January 18, 2013

European immigration experts Olga Gulina, Sarah Perret and Olivier Vonk led a panel discussion on immigration policy and reform in Europe and the United States Wednesday afternoon. The talk, co-sponsored...

Truman Scholar Helps Along the Border

By Opinion Editor April 12, 2012

Joanna Foote (SFS ’13) has many reasons to smile. A veteran volunteer at immigrant shelters around the country, she is Georgetown’s most recent winner of the Truman Scholarship, a highly competitive...

STIRRETT: Integrating Immigrants

By Scott Stirrett February 3, 2012

The immigrant ethos pervades all aspects of American society, from the concept of birthright citizenship to the mythology of Ellis Island. Some can trace their lineage in this country back almost 400 years,...

Chinese Students Overcome Overseas Obstacles

By Jake Green November 17, 2011

Chinese fervor for American education is growing rapidly. In the past year, the number of Chinese undergraduate and graduate students at Georgetown has jumped 35 percent to a new high of 342. Coming...

Keeping the American Dream

By Rob Sobhani September 13, 2011

Two mutually reinforcing truths about America get lost in the verbal insults and legal battles of the DREAM Act. First, America's failed immigration system is the flip side of a failed foreign policy....

Second-Generation Immigrants Caught in Limbo

By Marzena Zukowska January 19, 2011

Echos of tolerance and liberty still resonate through the streets of small towns, the offices of large corporations and the hallways of universities. The sculptors of the United States based its government...

American DREAM

By The Editorial Board September 21, 2010

Congress will kickstart debate this week on a bill that could open doors for thousands of U.S. students in search of something we know well: a college education. The Development, Relief and Education for...

Renewed Immigration Debate Hits Home at GU

By Bonnie Duncan and Laura Engshuber April 20, 2010

The narratives may vary, but members of the Georgetown community from immigrant backgrounds have all found notes of uncertainty and unexpected limitations in their American experience. "Despite your legal...

Students Join March for Immigration Reform

By Bonnie Duncan March 23, 2010

Participants in Sunday's rally for immigration reform at the National Mall may have numbered in the tens of thousands, but their chants carried one message: "Obama escucha, estamos en la lucha." Obama...

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