Commentary
Immigrants have always been a vital part of the social and economic fabric of this country. They have always taken on an oversized share of the frontline work of caring for our sick, our young, and our elderly. So it may not be surprising that immigrant communities are disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 2020
Commentary
Source: JFF
News
COVID-19 lockdowns make it even more challenging to ensure hard-to-count populations are accurately represented in the 2020 Census.
April 2020
Commentary
Source: Inside Philanthropy
News
GCIR Director of Programs Aryah Somers Landsberger shares recommendations for how funders can support immigrant children and families.
February 2018
Commentary
News
Despite immigrants' crucial role in our nation’s economy—the country’s 45 million foreign-born residents represent 13 percent of the U.S. population but 17 percent of its workforce—many lack access to financial services the rest of us take for granted.

February 2017
Commentary
News