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Immigrant Stories

Were your parents or grandparents immigrants to the U.S.? Register to add your story and write about immigrating to the United States. You might want to include why you and your family came to the United States, what the most difficult changes were, or something exciting about your new country. Upload photos and videos that help tell your story or the story of your parents, relatives, or ancestors.

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  • Carlos' Father
  • I Was Young
  • Opportunities for Education
  • From Iran to America
  • Edgar's Story
  • My Family's Story
  • Rachel's Story
  • Better Life
  • Elsi's Story
  • The Desert
  • Central America
  • Alejandra's Story
  • Citizenship
  • From Iran
  • Dianna's Story
  • Maria's Story
  • From GED to Career
  • Paulina's Story
  • La Hija del Bracero
  • Amnesty in the 80s
  • Eduardo's Story
  • J.P.'s Story
  • Dad
  • Rachel's Story
  • Elsi's Story
  • Leslie's Story
  • Cristina's Story
  • Nara's Story
  • Andrew's Story
  • Jonathan's Story
  • Todd's Story
  • I Came From India
  • My Family Came from Ireland Due to Poverty
  • Lawful Permanent Resident
  • My Grandfather Came From Mexico
  • Italy and Mexico
  • My Mother and Aunts
  • My Mom Came From El Salvador
  • Bindia's Story
  • Coming From Canada: A Teacher's Story


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DISCLAIMER: This site is for educational purposes only. Constitutional Rights Foundation does not provide legal advice.
If you have a question about a particular immigration issue, CRF encourages you to talk to a legal professional with a specialty in immigration law.

 

This web resource was made possible by a generous grant from the Weingart Foundation, with additional support from the Ford Foundation.

 

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