“Finding our Story”: Asian-Americans at the Mexican-American Border

William McCorkle, Ashleigh Werth
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In late 2021, a group of Asian-Americans came to the Mexican-American border to witness the dire situation that was facing asylum seekers who had been forced to stay in Mexico due to U.S. COVID restrictions. This research is grounded in the interviews of their experiences, which reveal a desire to see change at the border, the sense of dehumanization of migrant communities, and the role their faith serves in understanding migration. Additionally, the participants discuss how their own immigrant heritage is both similar and different to what they saw at the border and how this relates to the broader sense of solidarity among migrant communities. This study has relevance to the current discussion about immigration, integration, faith, and human rights, particularly in the U.S. context. Through the interviews, the common humanity and immigration history becomes clear.
"寻找我们的故事墨西哥-美国边境的亚裔美国人
2021 年末,一群亚裔美国人来到墨美边境,目睹了因美国 COVID 限制而被迫留在墨西哥的寻求庇护者所面临的严峻形势。这项研究基于对他们经历的访谈,访谈揭示了他们希望看到边境发生变化的愿望、移民社区非人化的感觉,以及他们的信仰在理解移民方面所起的作用。此外,参与者还讨论了他们自己的移民传统与他们在边境所见的既相似又不同,以及这与移民社区之间更广泛的团结意识之间的关系。这项研究对当前有关移民、融合、信仰和人权的讨论具有现实意义,尤其是在美国的背景下。通过访谈,共同的人性和移民历史变得清晰可见。
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