In the debates about immigration, politicians, pundits and the people on the street all have plenty to say about what's right, what's wrong, and what should be done.
One large group goes unrepresented: immigrants themselves.
Many claims are made about these people: that they take our jobs, that they are unlike previous generations of immigrants in that they don't want to become Americanized or learn English, that they are criminals against whom tall and impenetrable walls should be built.
But what do they say?
In these pages, you'll read narratives of immigrants' stories and commentaries on the news of the day. And you'll learn about the one missing element in this heated debate: the human element.
