Immigrants and Their Host Polities: How Immigration Generates Change in the Host Societies and PolitiesVoinea, Camelia FlorelaEuropean Quarterly of Political Attitudes & Mentalities
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But with a new presidential administration taking office in January, there’s uncertainty in the air — especially over the effect of proposals to implement trade tariffs and mass deportations of immigrants who have entered the country illegally. These “potential policies being discussed by the ...
Over the past 40 years, the implementation of the family planning policy in China has led to the creation of many only-child families. In the process of modernization and urbanization, it is critical to focus on the intergenerational relationships in only-child families and their associational mec...
The 2024 Formula 1 season wraps up this weekend in Abu Dhabi and in many ways nothing is different, but at the same time, everything has changed. First off, you have Max Verstappen. The Dutch driver wrapped up his fourth straight title a couple weeks ago. But his team, Red Bull, has...
Harris campaign spokesperson Kevin Munoz and campaign national co-chair Veronica Escobar, standing in front of a “Keep families together” sign, talked about the consequences of the policy and what Trump’s return to the White House could mean for immigrants and Latino voters...
Instead, the number of Mexican immigrants more than doubled, again from 1990 to 2000 when it approached 9.4 million. According to the Pew Research Center, the flow has reversed—at least temporarily. Between 2009 and 2014, 140,000 more Mexicans left the U.S. than entered it, likely due ...
Many challenger banks in the US rely heavily on debit interchange fees, which typically amount to 1.2% of the transaction value. Interchange fees can become a significant revenue driver for a challenger bank only if that bank reaches a sufficiently large number of customers. But 2 obstacles make...
Many immigrants ventured back home either to pick up additional family members to bring to America or they were just homesick. Whatever the reason, they would have needed a passport. An example of a passport application is below. This belongs to my 4th cousin 4x removed, Elmer Murphy. ...
The vast majority of Jews in Germany today are immigrants from the former Soviet Union. Many synagogues in Germany function as Russophone community centers. But there is no continuity because Germany murdered the Jews. That community of German Jews, among whom it was common to boast of being ...