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…that the motivation of the legislation is to target a certain people, such as refugees and immigrants, he would argue that the motivation is unconstitutional therefore so is the legislation. Ely argues that there are certain minority groups that do not have…
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…. The White Paper (1922) stated Britain’s policy of aiding Jews’ return to their homeland. Additionally, there were limits placed on the number of Jewish immigrants that should be admitted into the region. This statement is also generally agreed upon…
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…. But the press has much to say regarding the link between national and local cases - like those investigated here - and the global context. Consider Susan Okie’s article, ‘TB Tests of Immigrants Urged: Panel offers blueprint to eliminate the disease in U.S.’ (2000…
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…before completion of their course of study. If the employment will continue beyond the practical training period, the employer may then file an H-1B petition on behalf of the employee. The services of an experienced immigration attorney are recommended…
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…the law, the lives of their victims, or even their own lives while terrorizing the Asian-American communities. As the immigration trends continue, the problems with Asian gangs can only get worse. Chinese crime syndicates trace back to the 17th Century where…
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…and immigration laws, have changed the Canadian identity for the worse. Bilingualism laws, as the Western Canada Concept sees it, have made it impossible for Anglophones to get government jobs. This alleged monopoly on government jobs given to Francophones is said…
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…with criminal behavior and juvenile delinquency. The section of chapter 2 that I had extreme interests was the section on vulnerable immigrants. This section caught my eye because of what is happening with terrorism lately. Felson names some things that can…
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…from doing business beyond its borders, America saw the profitability of the cheap labor force in the poorer countries. America also experienced a new wave immigrants coming here for the many reasons including work, families reuniting with former refugees…
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immigration, assuming Palestinian Arab rights were protected and the demands for an independent Greater Syria were met. In 1920, at the San Remo Conference, Britain was awarded the mandate for Palestine. Throughout the period of Jewish immigration to Palestine…
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…with this special gift of bilingual education. Why take away a language that child will benefit from in the future? This a country of immigrants with different ethnic backgrounds and languages; and if the retention of ethnicity is supported, it will excel above…
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