Category: Citizenship Status
The Immigration Reform and Control Act makes it illegal for employers to discriminate against candidates and employees when recruiting, referring, hiring or firing individuals based on their citizenship or immigration status. Even with such laws in place, citizenship status alone can play a significant role in foreign-born workers’ ability to get a job or break past stereotypes related to immigrants and citizenship status.
Accessing Equal Healthcare Between Immigrants and Born U.S. Citizens
Is healthcare equally accessible between immigrants and U.S.-born citizens? The outlook on equal accessibility between immigrants and U.S. born citizens is complex. There are many…
The Silent Struggle: A Professional Landscape Overview of Immigrant Worker’s Rights
In the heart of the American Dream lies a silent struggle, it is a journey fraught with challenges and obstacles that many immigrant workers face.…
Doll Diversity: How American Girl Encompasses the True American Diversity
Last week’s article on diversity among Barbie dolls discussed how playing with unrealistically thin dolls decreases children’s body satisfaction. That same study showed that playing…