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Immigrant Children Get Extra Support in Arizona Schools

The 10-year-old daughter of Congolese refugees never learned English at the Ugandan refugee camp where she was born She learned her subjects in a classroom with 200 other students. When relocating to the United States, she attended a newcomer school in Arizona. These schools are geared for newcomers needing help with basic English. One such …

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U.S Has Largest Percentage Of Foreign-Born Population Since 1910

  It’s been a long time since the U.S foreign-born population was as large as it is today, percentage-wise, over 100 years ago, in fact. According to an article, published by the New-York Times, the foreign-born population stood at 13.7 percent in 2017, meaning 44.5 million people. This a rise compared to 2016 when only …

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Changing Trends in US Immigration Over the Centuries 

From 1820 to today, the waves of immigration to the United States have had high swings and low swings. Wave one brought 7.5 million newcomers. The Potato Famine was happening in Ireland and half of their population relocated to the U.S. Germany also lost a large part of its population through U.S. immigration due to …

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US Immigration Impacts the Most Popular Cuisine in America

The Asian population is the fastest-growing ethnic group in the United States. According to Pew Research Center information, in 2017, close to 20 million Asian-Americans were living in the U.S. This data goes right in line with the fastest-growing cuisine in America, which is Asian food. Rising 135 percent between 1999 and 2015, Asian fast …

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