Dear fellow immigrants, Much has been said in recent months of whether as immigrants, and for many of us as non-Black people of color (NBPOCs), we should feel a moral obligation to support the movement for Black lives. Folks have made the case that immigrants and NBPOC broadly are also suffering from racial injustice, and would like greater attention placed on our suffering. Others have argued that many immigrants, especially Asians, suffer from a perception of privilege (partly due to the model minority myth, which is another conversation itself) and thus are ignored in conversations around equity, like affirmative action. Some others make comparisons between the oppression they or their elders faced in their countries of origin and that of our Black communities in the United States. While some of those may be true, I have learned that our experience and that of our Black communities do not have to be mutually exclusive. It is true that immigrants have suffered - and still do ...