Episode 151

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Published on:

22nd Jun 2023

United We Stand

I’ve said it before. I’ll say it again.

United we stand, divided we fall.

This theme was the title of a popular song in the early 1970s. But it is far more than that.

It is a slogan worth adoption by all immigration reform supporters, by all immigrant communities.

For if immigration reform is to take place, it will be the product of a team effort.

Related Podcasts:

Episode 101: An Alliance Born Of Discrimination And Exclusion

Episode 10: Why Immigrants Should Support The Cuban Adjustment Act

Recommended Links For More Information:

No Room For Segregation In The House Of Immigration Reform

Forgotten Alliance Of The Late 1800s: Freed Black Slaves And Chinese Immigrants In The American South

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About the Podcast

The Immigration Mastermind
The Immigration Mastermind is a podcast for immigrants and their families that shares tips, insights, and tidbits to help guide the quest for permanent residence and citizenship in the United States. The podcast strives to build knowledge, while dispelling myths in short bite-sized, easy-to-understand snippets of pull-no-punches information.

Designed for both immigrant families who have already started the immigration process and those just starting to think about their journey, the Immigration Mastermind provides a mix of expert tips about legal rules, insights about breaking news, and tidbits to help immigrants and their families to keep their chin up, even when the road to success seems to be a never-ending road.

About your host

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Carlos Batara

Carlos Batara is an immigration lawyer, author, educator, public speaker, and online talk show host. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he has cared for, protected, and guided immigrants from over 100 countries on their journeys to the United States. His goal is to help at least one family from every nation in the world before he calls it quits.

With family roots from Mexico, Spain, and the Philippines, as well as Native American, Greek, and Turkish ancestry, he brings a broad multicultural background to the practice of immigration law.

Combined with knowledge gained from advanced studies in international relations and constitutional politics, Carlos is always willing to speak his mind openly on immigration issues.