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Status - Immigration & People
Status tells the human stories that immigration impacts. Somebody might be in the US on an E-1, an H-1B, a J-2, or an F-1. They might be undocumented or they may have their green card. They might be moving to Canada for a job or to the UK to escape violence in their home country. In any case, every immigrant has a story. We tell those stories and how the complex reality of immigration weaves its way into the narrative. Status is produced by Matt Horton. Hosted on...
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4.6 stars from 32 ratings
Bring “Status” back!
I really enjoyed this podcast for the real-life stories of immigration. Each episode told a beautiful, unique story that helped people better understand the complexities of immigration. Before going through a very long and intense immigration process with my Brazilian husband, I had no idea what...Read full review »
LoveBeyondBordersPodcast via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/14/19
The stories are great and very well told. But they’re pretty limited to more elite/privileged individuals/families which perpetuates the sad narrative of those groups being entitled to immigration rights...more than others who aren’t in graduate school, business owners, etc.
sllimaraik via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/25/19
I love the variety of topics
I love how you have addresses different issues of immigrations. I feel so connected by many of the stories and I have also gained so much knowledge on the cases I’ve never heard about.
KissyMartinez via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/02/19
Recent Episodes
Published 07/10/18
Over 2 seasons, Status told you the stories of how immigration policy really affects the lives of immigrants. In the past few weeks, you saw the worst of those realities in horrifying images of separated families and detained children in the news. In this final episode of Status, Matt goes to...
Published 07/10/18
Eddie entered the US through customs at 14, and he doesn’t remember much about it. He was more interested in seeing his mom who was being treated for cancer. Then he met Tyler, and all of a sudden it was on him to prove exactly what he didn’t say on a random day in 2002.
Published 06/26/18
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