Why We Need a New Immigration Narrative
Date
May 25, 2023
Guests
Aaarthi ShahaniDate
May 25, 2023
Guests
Aaarthi ShahaniMay 25, 2023 — Aarthi Shahani, author of the memoir “Here We Are: American Dreams, American Nightmares,” joins Ray Suarez to discuss her family’s painful path to citizenship, and why it’s time to change the immigration narrative in America.
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