She is presenting her Immigrant Respect Campaign as part of a five-year project that explores the definition of immigrant, and involves projecting the symbol of her campaign, the Immigrant Respect ribbon, on the outside walls of the museum.
Or that he is frequently told, as I am, to "go back to Mexico" -- which is ironic, given that, since I'm the grandson of a Mexican immigrant and Romney is the son of a Mexican immigrant, the GOP presidential candidate is one generation closer to the motherland than I am.
Having a baby in the U.S. and registering for immigration as a Western Hemisphere immigrant before the deadline could allow adult parents during that time to be eligible for immigrant visas, notes Margaret Stock and the State Department Foreign Affairs manual.
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And, know that you aren't the only immigrant or the last to come to this country.
Hispanics must seize the moment, take on their responsibilities, and change the role of the Hispanic immigrant in the United States.
The Portuguese immigrant bought the ticket last Friday at Variety and Video, a store in Toronto, according to the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation.
Broadly speaking, the representations that describe them tend to fall into two types, the exceptional assimilated immigrant or the violent fundamentalist, with very little room in between.
The young Romanian immigrant hid the message "June 6 Invasion: Normandy" inside a strand of DNA. "It creates a new branch that the field can expand into, " Risco said.
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The immigrant understands that the opportunities she has seized will establish an evolving personal brand for her.
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While the immigrant experience in the United States has been much explored, Mr Bezmozgis's less familiar shores are refreshing.
Refusal to pay salaries is a common scam on the construction sites that soak up much of the immigrant influx during the spring and summer.
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Launched in 1990 to promote diversity in the immigrant population, the green-card lottery is now open to people from almost anywhere in the world, except countries that already boast a large number of nationals in the U.S., including Mexico, China, India and the Philippines.
That will be expensive for employers and difficult for the immigrant workers on whom the industry relies.
The Mexican immigrant participants were the least likely to have bank accounts, with 43 percent saying they did.
Traditionally targeting the Mexican immigrant population in the U.S., Tecate displays arena signage, hosts pre-fight concerts, runs cross-promotions with Tequila and dresses up beer cans with discount offers on Pay-Per-View purchases.
But to gain that market share Alukkas first had to leave the subcontinent and seek his fortune in the Gulf, tapping into the buying power of expatriate Indians, the dominant immigrant community in the region.
The great upthrust of the immigrant working class into the middle class after World War II, via the GI Bill, was stopped stone cold by the events of the autumn of 1973, when the October war in the Middle East led to the quadrupling of oil prices virtually overnight and the great inflation set in.
Our research has shown that Indians now outnumber the next 7 immigrant groups combined and start 33.2% of all immigrant-founded startups in the U.S. The proportion of all immigrant founded companies has fallen in Silicon Valley, but Indians have resisted this downward trend.
The immigrant workers organized games and the locals were quick to take the game to heart.
Second, all the years an immigrant spends outside the United States are ignored in terms of earnings.
Weighing up the advantages of immigrant labour against the cost of supplying services to migrants is not easy.
We have close contacts with the immigrant communities, particularly in the large cities.
This combination of cash-spending customers and well-endowed investors explains why in many places, the immigrant market remains one of the few still aggressively expanding.
Outside of the inherently entrepreneurial immigrant classes, the only group of Americans starting business more than before are the fifty somethings and above.
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In a video testimonial on behalf of the immigrant advocacy group Cuentame, the U.S.-born Stephanie explains how -- when a judge ordered her father removed from the country -- she couldn't stop crying.
If the immigrant markets helping Cisneros through the credit crush represent one of the few bright spots in the present, they also will likely become even more important in the future--even if immigration slows down dramatically.
Mounting research has established the importance of immigrant entrepreneurs to the U.S. economy, both historically and in recent years, yet the United States continues to turn away people who want to enter the country and create companies and jobs.
We learned about the demographic trends in Queens, the challenges faced by the immigrant community there, and the ways in which community leaders, non-governmental organizations and small businesses have joined forces to create and build one of the most vibrant and diverse communities in the world.
One of the most powerful tenets that defines the immigrant perspective on business leadership is the entrepreneurial spirit.
In fact, the immigrant flow has lately been from the U.S. to Mexico, not the other way around.
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