Recent immigration policy changes have reshaped conversations across the United States, especially after protections such as TPS were rolled back. As uncertainty grows, many immigrant communities are rethinking alliances, safety, and political positioning.
This video looks at the growing discussion around Nigerians, Somalis, and Latinos, asylum narratives, and why Black America is suddenly being revisited as a point of refuge, support, and political relevance.
This is not about blame or hostility. It’s about political life — how power shifts, how protection disappears, and how communities respond when systems they relied on no longer work.
