DEI Toolkit: Immigration Status
Types of Immigration Statuses:
- U.S. citizen
- Legal Permanent Resident (“green card holder”)
- Conditional Permanent Resident
- Asylee or Refugee
- Non-immigrant (visa holders)
- Person with Temporary Protected Status
- Undocumented person
Source: National Latino Network
As we know, immigration is a highly-debated issue within the U.S. Actions based on these views have long-lasting governmental and financial impacts on the U.S. as a whole as well as individuals and regional populations. What is your view on immigration? How does this impact your actions?
The Immigration and Nationality Act prohibits discrimination within hiring, discharging or recruitment/referral practices based on national origin and accepted immigration status. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246, and the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 also ban discrimination based on national origin. However, discrimination still persists. Various offices in the U.S. enforce these protective laws in the workplace. A link to these is provided in the additional resources section below.
Throughout history, individuals who are born outside the U.S. have made tremendous contributions to our society and continue to do so today. More importantly, these individuals can make valuable contributions to AAUW now and into the future.
Readings:
- Print Materials:
- Chapter 8: The Social Dimensions of Immigration. In “The New Americans: Economic, Demographic, and Fiscal Effects of Immigration
- The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You
- Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions
- America is Not the Heart
- 25 Books About Immigration that Movingly Capture the Experience
- 16 Beautiful, Compelling, and Poignant Books About Immigration
- Teaching About Immigration
- Websites:
- Overview of Types of Immigration Status
- US Department of Labor: Immigration
- 5 Workplace Discrimination Examples Based on Immigration Status and National Origin
- All Types of Diversity with Examples
- Immigrants Contribute Greatly to US Economy, Despite Administration’s “Public Charge” Rule Rationale
- 10 Ways Immigrants Help Build and Strengthen Our Economy
- 7 ways Immigrants Enrich Our Economy and Society
- A Dozen Facts About Immigration
- Overview of Types of Immigration Status
- 4 Myths About How Immigrants Affect the US Economy
Videos: