Thanks to Trump’s rhetoric, Asian Americans are moving toward the Democratic Party Vivien Leung, Nathan Chan, and Jae Yeon Kim - March 30, 2021 As Asian Americans grow as a slice of the electorate, they could affect politics at every level of government
Americans support releasing migrant children from detention and oppose family separation, new data shows Sophia Jordán Wallace and Chris Zepeda-Millán - March 12, 2021 People who do support such policies feel that the U.S. is culturally threatened by Latin American immigration
Recent attacks could push Asian Americans to get more politically active, research suggests Vivien Leung - March 7, 2021 Being targeted by bias can drive people with extremely different backgrounds to identify under a common identity
Biden just changed immigration policy. That doesn’t mean you should expect a new wave of immigration. Margaret E. Peters - January 21, 2021 Potential migrants consider many things when deciding whether to leave home. The Biden administration is targeting them with relevant information.
Ivory Coast reelected its president. Opposition candidates boycotted the voting. Tyson Roberts - December 2, 2020 The election reflected political rivalries that date back 30 years.
Pompeo just visited the West Bank. That’s likely to deepen the partisan division over Israel-Palestine. Jeremy Pressman and Dov Waxman - November 19, 2020 Trump administration decisions on Israel marked a shift away from decades of U.S. policy.
If you think real men don’t wear masks, you’re more likely to get coronavirus Tyler Reny - July 15, 2020 New research finds that the most sexist individuals are up to 25 percentage points more likely to report getting the virus
‘People of color’ are protesting. Here’s what you need to know about this new identity. Efrén Pérez - July 1, 2020 Black leaders started using the term “people of color” in the 1960s. Today, it means something more.
Trump wants to limit immigration to protect jobs. Will that work? Margaret E. Peters - June 28, 2020 Immigration allows U.S. companies to attract top talent from around the world
The Floyd protests have changed public opinion about race and policing. Here’s the data. Michael Tesler - June 8, 2020 Until recently, most whites thought that blacks no longer face much discrimination in the United States. That’s changed.