Why we traveled to Toronto to learn about immigration
Elvia Malagón is a Pulitzer Center Richard C. Longworth Media Fellow.
TORONTO — Nearly half of Toronto’s 2.7 million population identifies as immigrants.
The city’s diversity is visible on its streets. A stretch of a neighborhood includes Asian, Caribbean and Latino retail shops and restaurants. Pedestrians of Canadian, Sudanese or Indian backgrounds mingle while eating Mexican sushi or jerk poutine.
As the United States has doubled down on restrictive immigration policies... Читать дальше...