Serving, Defending, Dying to Protect America As Americans all over the country prepare to celebrate July 4 festivities with picnics, fireworks, and parades, it’s also a time to celebrate our nation’s enduring history as a beacon of hope for millions of immigrants who have arrived here in search of... Continue »
Celebrating Our Shared Immigrant Heritage As Immigrant Heritage Month 2025 comes to a close, we wanted to make sure you didn’t miss out on any of the content from the America’s Voice team lifting up the immigrants who call this country their home.  We kicked off the month with... Continue »
Caroline Dias Goncalves, the University of Utah student who was abducted by Stephen Miller’s mass deportation agents following a routine traffic stop earlier this month, has finally been freed after two agonizing weeks in ICE custody. In remarks following her release, the Dream.US scholar described her 15 days in... Continue »
San Diego Bishop-elect Michael Pham, a former refugee who recently became Pope Leo XIV’s first bishop appointment, was among faith leaders to bear witness and support immigrants at their immigration court hearings on World Refugee Day last Friday, compelled by their values and the unprecedented surge in arrests of... Continue »
You’ve Got Some Explaining to Do with Your Constituents A number of Latino House Republicans will have some explaining to do to their constituents in the next election. They are trying to have it both ways when it comes to mass deportation architect-in-chief Stephen Miller’s maniacal preoccupation with hunting... Continue »
On World Refugee Day 2025, solidarity with displaced people must go beyond words and translate into actions, say directly impacted individuals, their advocates, faith voices, and international leaders. At a time of record displacement and shrinking support, we always choose solidarity over silence.This #WorldRefugeeDay, we honour refugees not just... Continue »
Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19, commemorates when news of freedom finally reached enslaved Black Americans in the former Confederate state of Texas following the end of the Civil War. “Even though the Emancipation Proclamation was made effective in 1863, it could not be implemented in places still under Confederate... Continue »
While Donald Trump may be the one sitting behind the Resolute Desk, Stephen Miller is the one running the show. No surprise here: Stephen Miller is clearly running the White House. While obvious for a while now, in just the past few days, Miller outdid himself when he completely... Continue »
This Father’s Day, we honor and celebrate the resilient stories of immigrant dads like Hoang Pham, who nearly five decades later still vividly remembers the day he waved goodbye to his family in Vietnam – and left behind the only life he’d ever known. He was just 18.  “He... Continue »
DACA has been “a beacon of hope,” allowing young immigrants to “dream, live, and thrive without fear,” Dreamer Claudia Quiñonez said during a Washington, D.C. press event with members of Congress and allies marking the program’s 13th anniversary this week. Under the popular and successful program, hundreds of thousands... Continue »