Who can be called an American?
Video Description: Robert Menendez explains the immigration process in the history of the US and what takes to be called an American Related Article Subjects: Big, borders, immigration, native, Security, think, walls
Immigrants in the Spotlight AgainBy: Jerry Erickson | 01/04/2009 | ImmigrationOn Feb. 16, almost 200 people marched from Manassas Park to the Judicial Center in Manassas to bring attention to a case of alleged police brutality against a local immigrant and to Hispanic immigrant issues in general. Immigration Questions and AnswersBy: immi | 27/08/2009 | Immigrationafter filling a petition form for an illegal immigrant, whats next??..? i was wondering if while waiting for response from i-130 petiton form, does the person has to wait for the response or can that person ask or file for temporary work permit??.. and how about driver's license. we pay someone already that offered to help us with everything and now the sucker disapeared on... Immigration Q&ABy: immi | 27/08/2009 | ImmigrationWorkers sue U.S. factory after immigration raid what do you think? Tue May 15, 2007 5:42PM EDTBy Jason SzepBOSTON (Reuters) - Workers including 361 illegal immigrants were cheated of hundreds of thousands of dollars in overtime pay at a factory at the center of a high-profile raid in Massachusetts, according to a lawsuit filed on Tuesday.The class-action lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Boston on... Ancient Immigration Control System in Indus ValleyBy: Prithviraj R | 17/07/2009 | HistoryToday many countries like the United States have immigration policies and quota systems. Only educated people with a certain minimum qualification are allowed for immigration; obviously, no country would like to have illiterate people streaming into its borders. The immigrants should be conversant in a certain language - English in United States for example. Also, only a certain fixed number of immigrants are allowed per year. Investment ImmigrationBy: Synapse India | 12/01/2008 | LawIf you want to get an entry into a particular country, you may have to satisfy its immigration policy. For example, if you want to get inside the borders of the US, you need to fulfill its rules for your legal entry Retirement in Puerto Vallarta--what’s Going on South of the Border?By: Jim Scherrer | 19/08/2007 | Real EstateEver since the filming of “Night of the Iguana” in 1963, Puerto Vallarta has experienced substantial growth, however, during the past decade the growth is better described as explosive. The sleepy little Mexican fishing village of Vallarta has recently reached the size of St. Louis and is expected to pass Cleveland within ten years. With the PAN party ruling in Mexico, there have been numerous and dramatic changes that have taken place during the past decade which have resulted in tremendous growth in Vallarta and the growth pattern should continue for at least another ten years. Fifteen reasons for the booming economy and explosive growth are presented for your review. Hopefully, they’ll give you a better understanding why Mexico is now undertaking a five billion dollar, ten year development program, in which 30 miles of pristine Pacific Ocean shoreline, located one hour north of Vallarta, will be the future home of 20,000 condominiums, hotels, golf courses, residential neighborhoods, shopping malls, and even a new International Airport. If you’re retired or close to retirement, it’s still not too late to be included in the next 150,000 gringos that migrate to Paradise! Nuclear Threat From MexicoBy: michael Webster | 06/04/2008 | News & SocietyOne nuclear weapon placed in Juarez Mexico could kill up-wards of two million people almost half of them Americans living in both El Paso and Juarez Transforming Rust Into GoldBy: Christopher M. England | 16/01/2009 | PoliticsThe author of Outsourcing the American Dream outlines his vision for transmuting the Rust Belt into pure gold.
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