Many immigrants come to the United States using employment-based green cards, which are issued in five different categories based on the skills or other benefits you bring to the country. The first four categories — called EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, and EB-4— focus on the skills you bring as...
The Gateway and the Barrier: Mexican Immigrants in the United States, Imperial Valley. Learning Achievement Packages. This publication presents two suggested Mexican American studies curriculum units. In total they represent a cross-section of materials that have been deve......
Many people continue to use cars and motorcycles even though they know that they are bad for the environment. Why is this the case? What can be done to reduce the use of these vehicles? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. ...
By ALICIA A. CALDWELL
The public in that country estimates 10% of the population to be immigrants. The reality, however, is much lower: around 2%. That means, for every five immigrants people think exist, there’s only one in actuality. Here are the numbers on perception versus the actual share of immigrants...
immigration population is at 42.2 million, which is 13.3 percent of the total U.S. population. There are a variety of reasons immigrants come to the U.S. Many of them have been forced out of their homes and countries because of war, persecution, and poverty. They see the United States ...
Increasingly, the answer appears to be immigrants — whether living in the United States legally or not. The influx of foreign-born adults vastly raised the supply of available workers after a U.S. labor shortage had left many companies unable to fill jobs. ...
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that it was not big enough to supply enough American workers for factories. Because ‘times were good on the family farm’, the ‘supply of Americans’ moving off the land and going to work in factories was ‘too small to meet the demand’, and so employers needed to employ immigrants. ...
Castro, an immigration attorney who is the managing partner at the Castro Legal Group in Pompano Beach, Florida, says, "Unemployment benefits are earned benefits, and even at times of concern over public charge, immigrants are eligible – including those with DACA – to collect unemployment ...