Mr Clarke said the EU should increase co-operation in areas such as re-uniting migrant families.
He didn't have to travel far from his home in Minneapolis to find a camp where Hispanic women, migrant workers in food-processing plants, have temporary quarters.
Inspired by the Depression-era Farm Security Administration photography project, its photographers shot everything from small Midwestern towns, barrios in the Southwest and coal-mining communities in Appalachia to African-Americans in Chicago, urban renewal in Kansas City and migrant farm workers in Colorado.
Shanghai claims last year to have become the first city in China to provide free education for all migrant children, mostly in state-run schools, with some in subsidised private ones.
He plans to give the bulk of tickets to the live show, which will be staged in a to-be-determined Beijing venue, to migrant workers who are stuck in Beijing during the holiday.
Dory was assigned to work on a waste-management project in a Dominican migrant farm worker community.
It was prompted by the murder of a woman in Rome - allegedly by a Romanian migrant - last week.
In addition, rising migrant wages and higher farm-gate prices have led to a 13.7 percent increase in real rural incomes and 16.8 percent increase in rural retail sales during the first half of 2011, CLSA says.
In the UK (England, Wales and Scotland for the purposes of this study) 12% of non-migrant children said they had been bullied in the last three months, compared to 15% of first generation migrants.
Local authorities should ensure the involvement of migrant communities in urban decision-making processes by establishing channels for representation and participation.
Similarly the depression of the 1890s provoked a host of migrant-hostile legislation in Argentina, America and elsewhere, as native-born workers demanded that foreign rivals be kept out.
The delegate list shows a "marked increase" in the number of front-line workers, migrant workers, farmers, professional and technical personnel and women.
In the same year she starred in the anti-apartheid drama-documentary Come back, Africa, about the lives of migrant workers living in Johannesburg's townships.
"It seems spurious that a fresh master's graduate in their first job should qualify as a highly-skilled migrant where a businessperson of 25 years global experience earning hundreds of thousands of pounds without a master's degree does not, " said its chairman Keith Vaz.
Money-transfer companies are reporting a dramatic fall in remittances by migrant communities.
Of those, 27 were non-Saudis -- and most of the foreigners executed in recent years were migrant workers from developing countries, the group said.
In New Zealand, commercial-scale wineries are largely dependent on migrant labor.
"Instead of a blanket ban on its own women that denies them important employment opportunities, Nepal's government should work with other labor-sending governments to demand stronger protections for migrant workers in the Gulf, " Varia said.
On July 12, 2008, a group of white high school students, out on the prowl after a night of drinking, encountered one of their female classmates in the company of Luis Ramirez, a 25-year-old migrant worker from Mexico.
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There are also calls to enhance the services available to support Britain's Roma communities, to ensure children can maintain their cultural links if taken into care - although the coalition government cut the Migrant Impact Fund in 2010.
Turning to a positive news on the web, police and netizens have come to the rescue of a migrant worker in Shanghai after the family's hard-earned savings blew out of his pocket while he was riding a motorbike and were looted by unknown people.
Migrant workers in the Gulf states and elsewhere use this trust-based system to send billions of dollars back home, winning on both efficiency and cost.
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Sophie Barrett-Brown argued that migrant workers' dependants should not be included in the cap.
In February, the Beijing municipality rolled out a set of 15 measures, including purchasing restrictions for migrant residents and higher downpayments for second-home purchases, in a bid to further cool the property market.
The Oscar-nominated star of 127 Hours will play George in the tragic tale of two migrant workers during the Great Depression.
Most of the people affected will be migrant coca-leaf pickers, who will be relocated to agricultural jobs in other areas.
In the past year, however, the provinces that usually absorb migrant farmers have become increasingly unable to do so, as the precipitous drop in orders for textiles and manufactured goods forces more and more factories that employ low-skilled migrant workers to shut down.
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Displaced Persons Migrant Selection Documents, 1947-1953 held at the National Archives of Australia in Canberra.
In addition, those migrants with the right to vote, hearing a rising chorus of anti-migrant rhetoric from the centre as well as the right, have flocked to vote Syriza.
During Springwatch's visit to Blakeney Point they also spotted the sandwich tern - a migrant that nests on the spit during the summer before heading to Africa in the winter.
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