Tensions between Black Americans and Black immigrant communities have been growing for years, fueled by immigration policy, economic competition, cultural misunderstandings, and political expectations around solidarity. Some now argue that the relationship may be irreparable, while others believe the divide is being exploited by media narratives and policy decisions. In this video, Lisa Cabrera examines the roots of this fracture, including historical context, resource allocation, identity politics, and why many Black Americans feel unheard in conversations about immigration and activism. Is reconciliation possible, or has trust already been broken?
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