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As immigration stories evolve, so does the language we use to talk about them

NPR recently changed how reporters talk about immigration on air and in pieces for the website. Tony Cavin, NPR's Managing Editor of Standards and Practices, talks us through some of this guidance.



The main conceptual idea is that language used to discuss immigration should evolve and adapt as immigration stories and realities change. NPR's recent updates to its language guidelines reflect this principle, recognizing the need for more nuanced and sensitive terms when covering immigration.

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