Trump administration tightens green card access

It’S nOt AbOuT lEgAl ImMiGrAtIoN.

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Thanks for clarifying that.

No. however, my grandfather was English, but resident in Scotland, in Petershead.

And? Anecdotal evidence. Looking at the figures from this study using 1990 data, as compared to Native born Americans, who had a poverty rate of 15.7% second generation
immigrants breaks down like this.

Europe 16.8
Asia 20.3
S. America 25.4
Caribbean 33.1
C. America 41.0
N. America 19.5

Color doesn’t have a u in it.

You are correct. Color doesn’t have a u in it. But colour does.

The final caveat to note is that the picture of children depicted here is a snap shot
of one point of time in 1990. Because of the nature of cross-sectional data, the
conversion of economic well-being of total second generation children to that of native
children by their parents’ year of immigration, cannot be ascribed to the length of time
stayed in the United States. In a same manner, increasing reliance of poor second
generation children on parental earnings rather than public assistance, cannot be
reasoned as time effects in this analysis