The Census and Undocumented Immigrants: FI2W‘s Annie Correal on NPR‘s All Things Considered

Volunteers at an immigrant census outreach event in Queens, NY. - Photo: John Rudolph

Volunteers at an immigrant census outreach event in Queens, NY. (Photo: John Rudolph)

On Census Day, April 1, NPR’s All Things Considered featured a story by El Diario/La Prensa and FI2W reporter Annie Correal on the challenges of counting undocumented immigrants in Queens.

Listen to her story “Census Workers In Queens Find Reluctant Residents.”

[audio:http://public.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/atc/2010/04/20100401_atc_08.mp3?dl=1]

The Feet in Two Worlds project on the Census is made possible thanks to the generous support of the 2010 Census Outreach Initiative Fund at The New York Community Trust and the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund.

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