The Obama Administration is considering a special protection status for Syrian nationals in the U.S. that would allow them to remain in the country until it's safe for them to return home.
Michigan companies are venturing into the garment trade to better withstand the next economic downturn and sewing their way to financial health one stitch and a time.
Advocates of anti-drunk driving measures in the U.S. hope that new laser technology now in development could one day eliminate drunk driving fatalities.
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, Arab-Americans say they have felt left out of U.S. national politics. Now, several key Arab-American leaders have endorsed Republican candidate Ron Paul for President. It's a move they hope will put America's three million Arab-Americans back on the nation's political stage.
On February 28, voters in Michigan took part in a crucial Republican Presidential election primary. But the many Arab-Americans who live in that state are unhappy with their place in the American political process. The immigrant community, which once identified closely with the Republican Party, is now leaving it in large numbers, less willing to vote for a party they say has abandoned them.