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ADB President Takehiko Nakao met with State University of New York at Buffalo Distinguished Professor Isaac Ehrlich on 2 August 2019 in ADB headquarters to discuss the importance of human capital to sustain growth in developing Asia. Mr. Ehrlich was in ADB to present his findings on the role of human capital as an engine of growth, its link with economic development, and the complex issue of immigration.

 

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Immigration march in Downtown Los Angeles

Hallway outside of the courtroom, EOIR, Immigration Court, El Paso, Texas.

 

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CHICAGO ARTISTS, JUAN AND RICARDO COMPEAN, HAVE COLLABORATED ON A PROJECT THAT DEALS WITH ONE OF THE MOST CONTENTIOUS ISSUES IN AMERICA TODAY: IMMIGRATION.

THE “IMMIGRATION CUP 2008” IS A CUSTOMIZED FOOSBALL TABLE THAT SERVES AS AN ENTERTAINING SNAPSHOT OF THE IMMIGRATION DEBATE BETWEEN U.S.A. AND MEXICO. IT WILL BE ON DISPLAY FROM JULY 4TH TO SEPTEMBER 7TH 2008 AS PART OF THE “DECLARATION OF IMMIGRATION” EXHIBIT AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART IN CHICAGO, IL.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MUSEUM, PLEASE VISIT:

WWW.NATIONALMUSEUMOFMEXICANART.ORG/

 

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PLAYERS IN THE “IMMIGRATION CUP 2008”, PLEASE VISIT: WWW.13POR13.COM

 

This project is partially supported by a Community Arts Assistance Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.

 

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In an effort to curb deportations in Dane County people march to the County Board meeting to vote against increasing funds to the Sheriff's department. Many insist that Sheriff Dave Mahoney is acting beyond his power by deporting illegal immigrants who commit minor offenses.

The Rev. Susanne Nießner-Brose (right) listens while a 27-year-old Sudanese woman who asked that she be called Fatima relates her story of fleeing Sudan to seek religious freedom in Europe. She is taking asylum at the United Methodist Church of the Redeemer in Bremen, Germany, where Nießner-Brose is pastor. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

Photo credit: Bob Howard

 

With an immigration bill filed in the Senate by the "Gang of 8" led by Florida Senator Marco Rubio, the Village Square took on the issue in its Dinner at the Square series on Tuesday, April 23rd with “Immigration and the American Melting Pot."

 

Find information about the panel and an audio of the program online here:

 

wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/MgBaAQ

 

Find The Village Square online here: www.tothevillagesquare.org

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All decorations edible and made out of gumpaste. This cake was to celebrate a family's escape from communist Czechosloviakia 40 years ago. They immigrated to US. Some Czechoslovakia items to note on the cake are the Astronomical Clock in Prague, Old Town Square in Prague, Charles Bridge, Soviet tank, barbed wire, Czech painted Easter eggs, traditional Czech costume or dress.

NATURALIZACIÓN , PANAMÁ --- I had to return to the immigration office today to pay my $25.00 fine to avoid being "illegal" in Panama. My visa was good for thirty days only and my return flight was on the thirty second day. They would not accept the $25.00 when I filled out the paper work three days ago

A Kurdish Syrian woman in the beginning German class at the United Methodist Church of the Redeemer in Bremen, Germany, talks about how little contact she has with Germans. “It’s lonely,” said the woman, who is a Muslim. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS.

E-publishing has made it possible for information to reach areas it once couldn't so people can advance themselves educationally, while e-commerce has made it possible to be located anywhere in the world and buy and sell products and services as well as obtain an outsourced job for a company that may be stationed in another country. This decreases the amount of people that immigrate to seek a better education and those looking for work. People still immigrate for other reasons like freedom etc. but the immigration rate will continue to drop in contrast to this old image of a packed boat of new immigrants.

 

SOURCE: www.jonathanbrun.com/2011/11/francois-legaults-immigratio...

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At four o’clock in the morning on Tuesday, a handful of people gathered on the corner of St. Nicholas and Linden Street in Brooklyn, waiting for the van to arrive. The morning cold did little to temper the group’s enthusiasm as they were getting ready to head down to Washington D.C. for a massive immigration reform march.

 

Nicolas Zambrano remembered the last time he had made the trip two years ago. There were more people back then, filling up several buses. The economic crisis, he believes, had some impact on Tuesday’s turnout. Not everyone could afford the ticket.

 

Under the slogan of “family unity,” the event in Washington D.C. brought together some 3,000 people, including religious leaders, community organizers and immigrants who shared their stories about families separated by deportations. American citizens spoke about their fathers or wives being sent back to their countries while they remained in the United States.

 

Read more at Feet in 2 Worlds, immigrations news.

 

Photos and article by Jelena Kopanja.

May Day rally for immigration justice, 5/1/21 in D.C.

Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.

 

Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/

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Like all human beings, Idaho’s immigrants deserve respect for their dignity and human rights, regardless of their immigration status. This has yet to become a reality. Though immigrants bring prosperity to Idaho, they are often denied the opportunity to share in that prosperity.

 

Immigration is stimulated by economic forces and policies that immigrants do not control – and from which they may not even benefit. Historically immigrants were sought after and recruited by employers, and Idaho businesses still rely on immigrant workers – as do the customers and clients of these businesses. And the economy of the United States as a whole increasingly depends on immigrants. Yet the immigration system established by the U.S. federal government is out of touch with this reality.

 

U.S. immigration policy denies the means to acquiring official status and citizenship to millions of immigrants who are leading lives much like those of their native-born neighbors – working, raising families, participating in community activities, paying taxes. Without official status, many immigrants have no real security for the future. They will never be able to access the benefits to which they have contributed, and they remain vulnerable to violations of the most basic of rights. This system creates inequalities that harm all who live in Idaho, whether immigrants or Idaho-born.

 

Courtesy of Idaho Statesman, BSU Library.

Campaign Meeting held on Valentines Day to discuss the right to family life and the new immigration rules.

 

Photos courtesy of Jason Wen www.jasonwenphoto.net/

Horizontal oval copy photograph: family portrait with 6 people. Standing. Left to right: John Jacob Clarence Kanzig, Lydia Kanzig, Erwin Kanzig, Alvena Kanzig. Seated, Left to Right: (Parents) Christina Herman Kanzig, Jacob Kanzig. Jacob Kanzig, was born in Switzerland. Christina Herman was born in Germany.

Adelaide Secker was the Mother of Doris Adelaide Secker. In 1924, Doris would marry John Richard Wall(s), [the older brother of Fred and Edward Wall(s)] in Bovey, Itasca County, Minnesota.

 

Adelaide Secker sailed with her three children; Walter (4), Doris (3) and Oliver George (10 mos) on the S.S. Baltic in 1907. They set sail from Liverpool on 30 January 1907 and arrived at the Port of New York (Ellis Island) on 08 February 1907. Their final destination is listed as 225 Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania where John James Secker is residing at this time.

Immigration: Responding to Current Challenges

Local 99 joined The Coalition for Humane Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) Action Fund, LAC Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, and other local unions to let Republicans know in various cities they need to vote on commonsense immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship.

People looking at Louis Sanguino's sculpture of immigrants arriving in the United States, Battery Park, NYC

In an effort to curb deportations in Dane County people march to the County Board meeting to vote against increasing funds to the Sheriff's department. Many insist that Sheriff Dave Mahoney is acting beyond his power by deporting illegal immigrants who commit minor offenses.

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