If Christians are to be in unity with one another, why are there so many denominations and is that a bad thing? Roger E. Olson: Many denominations exist only because they were founded by non-English speaking immigrants to the USA. Denominations can be in union with each other throug...
(2012) found that immigrants from highly government-controlled countries, such as China, tend to depend on governments to make precautionary plans rather than viewing them as personal responsibilities. Parents of young children in the East Asian region (e.g., South Korea and Hong Kong) have ...
About half of Moroccan immigrants arrived during or after 2000, a higher proportion than is found among U.S. immigrants overall, and the majority are U.S. citizens. ... By state, most Moroccan immigrants reside inNew York, Florida, and Massachusetts. What states have the most Moroccans? B...
businesses and farmers by raising import duties by more than 20%, leading to a loss of confidence in Wall Street and the fail of many overseas banks. It was widely considered a signal of U.S isolationism. [Pictured: Sen. Smoot and Rep. Hawley on the steps of the Capitol on Dec. 7, ...
[Pictured: Newly arrived European immigrants at Ellis Island in 1921.] 1922: The Cable Act Bettmann // Getty Images 1922: The Cable Act The Expatriation Act was passed in March of 1907 with a number of impositions, including stipulations that if a woman lived abroad for more than two year...
remain egg-shaped, but the edible and nonedible portions are separated inside the packaging. Authentic Kinder Surprise Eggs are still banned, but travelers who visit Canada, Europe, and many other parts of the world can try the real deal—just don't try to bring any home in your suitcase....
Millions of jobs that new immigrants have been filling in the United States appear to solve a riddle that has confounded economists for at least a year.
These youngsters, many who are immigrants, face challenges in completing their education and breaking the cycle of agricultural work. Such barriers are influenced by geographic instability, poverty, and sociocultural marginalization. Beyond these factors, and the focus of this article, is the challenge...
“So there you have it,’’ Douglas Holtz-Eakin, a former CBO director who is president of the conservative American Action Forum, wrote in February. “The way to solve an inflation crisis is to endure an immigration crisis." Many economists suggest that immigrants benefi...
for a broader citizenship component for all 11 million undocumented immigrants, and enough Republicans, particularly in the Senate where 14 of them voted for the policy, would probably go along with them. A bill similar to the Senate version would easily pass the House with mostly Democratic ...