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Part VII: The Family

April 25, 2009

A Queens family is struggling with the limited opportunities that illegal immigrants face and the burdens and possibilities of a son’s American citizenship.

Audio Slide Show: Without Papers, Looking for a Future Graphic: Under One Roof, Both Legal and Illegal Room for Debate: Immigrant Children in Legal Limbo Part VI: Social Services

April 18, 2009

Jesselyn Bercian,ugg outlet store, left,uggs on sale, has struggled at and away from work. About one in four youths in the U.S. are immigrants or children of one. Most do fine, but a troubled minority offers cause for alarm.

Related: Downward Path Illustrates Concern About Immigrants’ Children Part V: Businesses

April 11, 2009

Google is based here in Silicon Valley. But Sanjay G. Mavinkurve, one of the key engineers on a map project, is not. His wife doesn’t have a visa,ugg outlet store, so he lives in Canada.

Slide Show: Google's Multicultural Workforce Interactive Graphic: Foreign-born workers by occupation or country of origin. Audio: Four skilled immigrants with H-1B visas share their experience of working in America. Room for Debate Room for Debate: Do We Need Foreign Technology Workers?

Experts discuss how immigration policy affects skilled workers and the industries that rely on them.

Post your Comment Part IV: Politics

April 4, 2009

A Texas town’s crackdown on immigration stands out for the blessing it has received from the mayor,cheap uggs boots, an immigrant-friendly Democrat with deep ties to Hispanic leaders.

Part III: Hospitals

March 28, 2009

Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis offers an extraordinary vantage point on the ways immigrants are testing the American medical establishment.

Part II: Workplaces

March 21, 2009

With the economy spiraling downward and a crackdown continuing on illegal immigrants, many immigrants from Latin America are learning how uncertain their foothold is in the work force in the United States.

Slide Show: Seeking work in Morristown, Tenn. where American and immigrant workers have been hard hit by the recession. Graphic: Recession’s toll on Hispanic immigrants, who have suffered more job losses than most other workers. Room for Debate The Competition for Low-Wage Jobs

How might the recession alter competition for lower-wage jobs,kids ugg boots, particularly for immigrants who don’t have a social safety net?

Two Very Different Groups Seeking Work Gordon Hanson Wages Will Go Even Lower Steven A. Camarota Post a Comment Part I: Schools

March 14,cheap uggs on sale, 2009

A record influx of immigrants has put classrooms on the front lines of America’s battles over whether and how to assimilate the newcomers and their children.

Graphic: Students learning English are among the nation’s fastest-growing group of students. Slide Show: Inside a Virginia high school, non-English speaking students in a special program rarely interact with other students. Data: View enrollment trends by ethnicity for more than 17,uggs sale,000 school districts. Video: Students in the program are thriving academically, but are they being sidelined socially? Room for Debate The Best Ways to Teach Young Newcomers

What are the strategies that schools around the country should adopt in teaching the English language to children of immigrants?

Voices of Experience: Readers' Comments Educating Immigrants: A Collision Course No Child Left Behind: Pros and Cons Robert Linquanti For Bilingual Education, You Need Bilingual Teachers Roger Prosise Post a Comment Where U.S. Workers Come From

Foreign-born workers by occupation or country of origin.

Immigration Explorer

See how foreign-born groups settled across the United States from 1880-2000.

Diversity in the Classroom

Demographic changes in more than 17,000 school districts across the nation ― including your own.


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