Undocumented Seattle immigrants: 'We'll continue to fight' Throughout his campaign, Donald Trump called for tougher immigration policies. The stakes are high for unauthorized immigrants in the Northwest. Liz Jones
Adopted by U.S. families, but living without citizenship Kim Malcolm talks with Jenny Kim about why so many international adoptees in the U.S. don't have citizenship. Jenny Kim is vice chair of the Korean... Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Korean adoptee set to be deported from Tacoma When Adam Crapser was three years old, an Oregon couple adopted him from South Korea. His life in America has been bleak at times. But Crapser, 41,... Liz Jones
Rich Seattle votes more than Tukwila: one effort to turn that around Amina Ahmed faces an uphill battle on a breezy Saturday morning in a neighborhood straddling Tukwila and SeaTac: She's running a voter registration... David Hyde
They chased him, shot at him, but he still managed to bring his family to America Recently, my whole family got together to celebrate my sister’s graduation. Everyone was very excited. But my family wasn’t always all together here in... Awal Ibrahim
Why rural conservatives feel like 'strangers in their own land' Ross Reynolds interviews Arlie Hochschild, professor of sociology at the University of California Berkeley, about her new book, “Strangers in Their Own... Ross Reynolds
100 years ago, whites drove Sikhs out of Bellingham. Now Sikh farmers flourish Two thirds of the raspberries grown in the U.S. come out of the soil in Whatcom County, Washington. And chances are, the berries you ate this summer... Sarah Eden Wallace
My dad's Cinderella story: Finding love in Somalia My dad's life story is kind of like Cinderella’s. My dad, Abdul-Basit Hassan, grew up without a mom, worked for an evil relative and found his princess... Zubeyda Ahmed
Upon Arrival: How refugees find their way in Seattle For many refugees, the first year can feel like a race against the clock to set up a new life. You get a little cash up front and a few months of help... Liz Jones
Seattle-area Mexicans find pulse of home in Banda Vagos Only a whisper of a breeze drifts off the water on this scorching August afternoon, but temperatures in the 90s don’t wilt the South Park crowd. Older... Marcie Sillman