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When Lucinda Sweazey's family immigrated from Canada in 1999, it took seven years and an estimated $45,000 in legal, passport and visa fees for her parents and siblings to secure permanent resident status in the U.S. Our lawyer even mentioned to us
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Seven out of 10 workers have "checked out" at work or are "actively disengaged," according to a recent Gallup survey . In its ongoing survey of the American workplace, Gallup found that only 30% of workers are "were engaged, or involved in,
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These 95 million people outnumber their baby-boomer parents by 10 million. The young adults among them, sobered by the recession, have relatively modest material expectations; many say they'd be happy with smaller living spaces. The housing industry
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Amid the debate over immigration reform and media predictions that the Republican Party will never again win a national election due to demographic shifts in the country, correspondent Tom Costello appeared on Friday's NBC Today to eagerly promote a
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Price increases were particularly noted in the following sections: fresh fruit 6.0%), culture and entertainment (1.0%), maintenance (0.9%), housing (0.3%) and health (0.3%). Price decreases were noted in the following sections: fresh vegetables (4.4%)
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The new American us' America's white majority is slipping away faster than ever, affecting issues from the immigration debate to the future of the economy...For the first time in at least a century more white Americans are dying than being born.
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White children nearly a minority, says US census White babies are expected to soon become a minority of US newborns For the first time, half (49.9%) of American children under the age of five are of a racial or ethnic minority, according to the US
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About 2,196,000 residents lived in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado and Yolo counties on July, 1 ,2012, up about 42,000, or 2 percent, from the same date two years prior...It was the only county in the region with a net gain in domestic migration --
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Bhutanese refugee who moved from the state of Washington to Sioux Falls, S.D., in 2011. "It's easy to find a job here in South Dakota, so people from other states, they are also moving here," Khapangi said. South Dakota's Asian population grew just
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The numbers » New census estimates said that in 2012, the white population in Utah grew by 1.2 percent. At the same time, the black population grew by 5.2 percent; the Asian community by 4.8 percent; Pacific Islander, 3.5 percent; Latino, 2.5 percent;
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