Immigration
Three Notre Dame Students Tell Their Immigrant Stories

Three Notre Dame Students Tell Their Immigrant Stories

Bymgabrysch

Their parents all came to America with dreams of a better life. Two-year-old Magda Carrol and her parents fled communist Poland. Andrew Ea's dad was near death at a Cambodian refugee camp, but was able to escape to Thailand. He eventually met an American nurse there, who would later become his... More


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Posted on2008-04-16 12:13:00.569By mgabrysch 0Comments Share

Q&A: Common Misconceptions about Immigrants to the U.S.

ByDanielaPerdomo

I had the opportunity to ask Shuya Ohno , who works with the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) ,  about incorrect stereotypes regarding immigrants to the United States.  Born in Japan, he moved to an immigrant-rich neighborhood in New Jersey with his parents... More

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Posted onThursday, March 8, 2007By daniela 1Comments Share
Immigration: A Reality Check

Immigration: A Reality Check

- How do we deal with this complex problem? Try looking at it from a managerial angle by Jack and Suzy Welch Do you have a stand on immigration? — Stephen Barnard, Oxnard, Calif. We do, and since you asked us this question at a conference, we know you do, too, rooted in your...More

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Posted onTuesday, February 19, 2008By Amanda 0Comments Share

Hispanics in the 2008 Election

- The Hispanics in the 2008 Election fact sheets contain data on the size and social and economic characteristics of the Hispanic and non-Hispanic eligible voter populations. These fact sheets are based on the Center's tabulations of the Census Bureau's 2006 American Community Survey. The fact...More

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Posted onFriday, February 15, 2008By Amanda 0Comments Share

Is There a Doctor in the House?

ByJaiMalano-Ayers

It has been illegal for employers to knowingly hire unauthorized workers in the U.S. since The Immigration Reform and Central Act of 1986. However, in the 1982 Plyler v. Doe Supreme Court case, taxpayers were required to begin paying for the education of children brought to the United States... More

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Posted onFriday, October 3, 2008By jaimalano 0Comments Share

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