A loophole in a U.S. immigration law, known as the Child Citizenship Act, could mean thousands of adults adopted as children from other countries are in the US illegally.CCTV’s Chris Casquejo explains how there could be many adults at risk of being sent back to countries they don’t kno...
The 1920s also saw a major increase in the concept of global markets in a modern sense. With the rapid growth of the economy, it became possible for American companies to expand internationally, setting previously unthinkable goals of tapping into the economies of foreign nations. Conversely, for...
Treating the Root Causes of Illegal Immigration: US Programs and Partnerships in Central AmericaPresident Donald Trump has sounded the alarm about porous US borders since before his election...Noriega, Ambassador Roger F.The American Enterprise InstituteAEI Paper & Studies...
Life for Migrants in the City By the end of 1919, some scholars estimate that 1 million Black people had left the South, usually traveling by train, boat or bus; a smaller number had automobiles or even horse-drawn carts. In the decade between 1910 and 1920, the Black population of majo...
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These countries have also become top destinations for Filipino migrant HRH because of opportunities for HRH’s families to immigrate: “If you go to Canada, you go to the US, your family is automatically included into the petition, so (it is among) some of the factors” (Recruitment agency...
instructed to more rigidly enforce the LPC clause. They were informed that “any alien wage earner without special means of support coming to the United States during the present period of depression is, therefore, likely to become a public charge,” and should be rejected for an immigration ...
Settlement Houses Jane Addams worked hard for poor city dwellers. In 1889, she opened Hull House, a settlement house in the slums of Chicago. A Settlement House is a center offering help to the urban poor. Soon, women in other cities started opening settlement houses. In the houses, volunte...
Currently, rural residents in the United States (US) experience a greater cancer burden for tobacco-related cancers and cancers that can be prevented by sc