(in theory) subsequently deported to the country of origin. If, on the other hand, they are granted refugee status, then in most cases they are given indefinite leave to remain and can apply for citizenship after the required length of time. However, it is important to note that not all...
The two goals of this chapter are: (1) to investigate the resources provided by public schools to students from migrant farmworking families with varying citizenship status; and (2) to understand how their parents perceive their children’s U.S. school experiences. These Mexican and/or Indigenou...
Children were keenly aware that birthright citizenship afforded them numerous privileges unavailable to their parents, but that it did not extend to the very privilege, they valued most: an intact family. The loss of parents through detention or deportation forced some children to consider existential...
And my parents aren’t here, they are in California and they, well no, they have more children and I don’t think they could take care of more children. So yes, you could say I am here alone and I can’t be taking advantage and driving like it’s nothing if you don’t have a...
In May 1940 O'Higgins had the honor of being the only non-native Mexican artist with work included in the seminal "Twenty Centuries of Mexican Art" exhibit organized by the Museum of Modern Art.In 1961 O'Higgins was awarded honorary Mexican citizenship for "his contributions to the nat...
citizenship for Puerto Ricans in 1917, the establishment of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in 1952, and ongoing debates over the island’s political issues. Throughout these changes, Puerto Rico has retained a distinct identity, blending Taíno, African, and Spanish influences into a unique ...
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What Americans need to understand is that immigration to the US isn’t bad. It’s actually a great thing. But look at this from a micro vs macro mindset. Would you take the hinges off and remove the front door and go to bed, giving free reign to whoever ...
Frequently, families were separated: parents of foreign citizenship were returned to their home countries, whereas their children, if born in the United States, and thus, American citizens, sometimes remained in their country of birth with relatives or family friends, hoping for the prompt return ...
Consuming English: How Mexican transmigrants form identities and construct symbolic citizenship through the English-language program Inglés sin Barreras [... Ingl茅s Sin Barreras is an English-language program that is highly advertised on Spanish-language television in the United States, to the ...