Papers 5031-5040 of total 5477 found.
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…. "But it does matter." An Hispanic justice could bring a new perspective to issues from immigration to civil rights, he says, and beyond that would be tremendous symbolism. "The rest of the country would recognize that Hispanic-American are equals. If a Hispanic…
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…standards. Area: 450,000sq. km of whichforest: 228,000 sq. kmlakes: 39,000 sq. kmcultivated land: 30,000 sq.km Population: 8.8 million (about 1 million immigrants or children of immigrants) Language: Swedish (Sami and Finnish minorities) Population Density: 20inh…
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…that there is no rational medical basis for immigration laws preventing visits by AIDS suffers or antibody positive persons. The above also means that friends and family and coworkers of AIDS patients and seropostive persons have nothing to fear from such casual…
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…employees of the U.S. Customs Service, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and the border patrol have come under bribery and corruption by the wealthy and powerful Mexican narcotraffickers. Also, Washington’s priority of speeding up border crossings has…
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Category: /History
…Japanese Immigrants: 1885- 1924. New York: The Free Press, 1988. Japanese American Citizens League, National Committee for Redress. The Japanese American Incarceration: A Case for Redress. 4th ed. Takezawa, Yasuko I. Breaking The Silence: Redress…
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…at least in theme for years in the face of widespread, and often angry, disapproval. It is also a policy whose potential constituency is quite formidable, encompassing blacks, certain immigrants groups, and women—in other words, over half the population…
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…accepted a position teaching at Wilberforce University, a college for black stud! ents in Ohio. After an unhappy year, he left to be a researcher at the University in Pennsylvania. There he studied the African-American immigrants to Philadelphia. He published…
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…well established in this country, the above also means that there is no rational medical basis for immigration laws preventing visits by AIDS suffers or antibody positive persons. The above also means that friends and family and coworkers of AIDS patients…
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…to live off his wife’s inheritance. Mary McQuillan’s parents were wealthy Irish immigrants and their money would allow F. Scott and his younger sister Annabel to live very comfortably. His early life in St. Paul, Minnesota was like that of any other child…
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…. Department of Labor., it is estimated that 85% of the 26 million net new American workers in this decade will consist of women, minorities, and immigrants. The companies that refuse to share power with those discriminated against may be shooting themselves…
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