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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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Mississippi Is the Least Expensive State to Live in the USA

In 2016, the average income in Mississippi was just over $35,500, but things are also 86.4 percent cheaper there than the United States average. These statistics show the actual purchasing power in the state is $41,115. Hawaii employers average an income of $50,358 per year, but only have $42,676 in real purchasing power. Goods and

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