The relationship between Black Americans and Black immigrants has become increasingly strained in recent years, fueled by factors such as immigration policy, economic competition, and cultural misunderstandings. In this video, Lisa Cabrera delves into the historical context and roots of this fracture, exploring how resource allocation, identity politics, and media narratives have contributed to the divide. With discussions around immigration and activism often leaving Black Americans feeling unheard, Cabrera examines whether reconciliation is possible or if trust has already been broken. Tune in to explore the complex issues surrounding Black American and Black immigrant relations, including the impact of immigration policy on Black communities, economic pressure, and the role of identity politics in shaping the debate.