Sentences with phrase «american born children»

It ranked # 156 on most popular baby boy names in the 1990s among American born children.
Mercedes barely made the top 200 baby girl names list of American born children in the 1990s at # 189.

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The researchers drew their data from a number of British and American longitudinal surveys, including the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, which includes nearly 5,000 participants born in big US cities between 1998 and 2000.
As a young African - American child born to a single mother in Chattanooga, Tenn., during segregation, Samuel L. Jackson has had to overcome a lot to get to where he is.
May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and Joint Base Lewis - McChord will celebrate the diversity and honor of its service members, including Sgt. Maj. El Sar, I Corps command chaplain sergeant major, a Cambodian - born American who lived through atrocities as a child in his homeland and is now proud to call America home.
Obama is a loser commie and might not get elected his 2nd term due to his politics not the fact that he was born out of U.S.A. I will sit with my Colomibian American father n law my Colombian wife and my bilingual children and watch some of the World cup.
What is the real ignorance among African Americans is that the majority of their children are born out of wedlock, significant numbers of their men have taken a particular liking to prison, if white women have had to deal with the degree of lack of care and sympathy that black men have given to their responsibilities — they'd be angry too.
As a result, while today's 65 - year - olds will receive on average net lifetime benefits of $ 327,400, children born now will suffer net lifetime losses of $ 420,600 as they struggle to pay the bills of aging Americans.
It is the foreign born children to American Expatriates (i.e children who take their citizenship from their U.S. born parents THAT ARE THE REAL FREETHINKERS!!
Susan Leigh Vaughan Smith (born September 26, 1971) is an American woman sentenced to life in prison for murdering her children.
Examples abound, but here are two: the Oriental Exclusion Act (1924), which prohibited most immigration from Asia, including foreign - born wives and the children of American citizens of Chinese ancestry; and United States vs. Bhaghat Singh Thind (1923), in which the Supreme Court ruled that Indians from the Asian subcontinent can not become US citizens.
Ahava is an American - born Orthodox Jew who now lives in Israel with her husband (a rabbi) and three adorable children.
Americans want to be almost infinitely tolerant, but they are not indifferent to factors that bear upon their children, and homosexuality is inescapably about children, and grandchildren.
How many children people should have, and how parents (and society) can ensure that only genetically fit children are born, have been enduring questions in American culture.
Americans especially the U.S. varieties are such a well rounded mixed breed of immigrants whose children were born there or here since I am a born U.S. citizen.
Not only because it is Afro - Americans themselves, especially men, who now inflict these wounds upon themselves — through the ways they betray those who love them and bear their progeny, through the ways they bring up or abandon their children, through the ways they relate, or fail to relate, to each other, through the values and attitudes they cherish and the ones they choose to spurn, through their comforting ethnic myths about their neighborhoods, through their self - indulgences, denials and deceits — but because only they as individual men and women can find the antidote to heal themselves.
My Jewish children are proud Americans born and raised in New York.
2/3 of African American babies are born out of wedlock, African - American men are absent while children are slaughtering each other on the streets, and and some African - American Pastors are concerned about Gay Marriage?
Foreign - born workers are going to have American - born children and those children will face the struggles common throughout the struggling American working - class.
Yahoo reports that if Vizguerra is deported, care for her American - born children goes to her husband and her oldest daughter, who is 26.
Ever since the 1965 Moynihan Report on «The Negro Family,» the rate of children born in African - American homes without fathers has been a key statistic in social science discussions and policy debates.
These forces are the stuff of everyday life: rates of birth higher for Mexicans and Mexican - Americans than for most other ethnic groups; a chain of entirely legal immigration, as Mexican - Americans bestow residency and citizenship on their spouses, children and parents; and a practice of illegal immigration that is, in the vast majority of instances, born from ordinary people exercising common sense.
The Kauai children, like other Americans of their generation, were born just in time to experience the great demographic upheavals and the ambitious social programs of the 1960s.
According to a new report released Wednesday by the Trafficking in Persons Study Commission, about 1,000 American - born children are forced into labor and sex trafficking each year — in Ohio.
Samad Afridi Ashraf Ahmad Shabbir Ahmad (45 years old; Windows on the World; leaves wife and 3 children) Umar Ahmad Azam Ahsan Ahmed Ali Tariq Amanullah (40 years old; Fiduciary Trust Co.; ICNA website team member; leaves wife and 2 children) Touri Bolourchi (69 years old; United Airlines # 175; a retired nurse from Tehran) Salauddin Ahmad Chaudhury Abdul K. Chowdhury (30 years old; Cantor Fitzgerald) Mohammad S. Chowdhury (39 years old; Windows on the World; leaves wife and child born 2 days after the attack) Jamal Legesse Desantis Ramzi Attallah Douani (35 years old; Marsh & McLennan) SaleemUllah Farooqi Syed Fatha (54 years old; Pitney Bowes) Osman Gani Mohammad Hamdani (50 years old) Salman Hamdani (NYPD Cadet) Aisha Harris (21 years old; General Telecom) Shakila Hoque (Marsh & McLennan) Nabid Hossain Shahzad Hussain Talat Hussain Mohammad Shah Jahan (Marsh & McLennan) Yasmeen Jamal Mohammed Jawarta (MAS security) Arslan Khan Khakwani Asim Khan Ataullah Khan Ayub Khan Qasim Ali Khan Sarah Khan (32 years old; Cantor Fitzgerald) Taimour Khan (29 years old; Karr Futures) Yasmeen Khan Zahida Khan Badruddin Lakhani Omar Malick Nurul Hoque Miah (36 years old) Mubarak Mohammad (23 years old) Boyie Mohammed (Carr Futures) Raza Mujtaba Omar Namoos Mujeb Qazi Tarranum Rahim Ehtesham U. Raja (28 years old) Ameenia Rasool (33 years old) Naveed Rehman Yusuf Saad Rahma Salie & unborn child (28 years old; American Airlines # 11; wife of Michael Theodoridis; 7 months pregnant) Shoman Samad Asad Samir Khalid Shahid (25 years old; Cantor Fitzgerald; engaged to be married in November) Mohammed Shajahan (44 years old; Marsh & McLennan) Naseema Simjee (Franklin Resources Inc.'s Fiduciary Trust) Jamil Swaati Sanober Syed Robert Elias Talhami (40 years old; Cantor Fitzgerald) Michael Theodoridis (32 years old; American Airlines # 11; husband of Rahma Salie) W. Wahid
He advised weeks ago that parents get passports for their American - born children to verify their citizenship, and has partnered with area law firms for legal guidance.
About a million of these «Dreamers» have been safeguarded by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, while Deferred Action for Parents of Americans applies to families of children born in the US.
For her part, Margaret Mead, the American anthropologist, already in her 1949 work Male and Female, held that the natural feminine longing for and pride in child - bearing can be eradicated but only through intense social conditioning.
One out of every three Caucasian children and one out of every two Hispanic and African American children born in the year 2000 will contract diabetes in their lifetime.
The night before the Vancouver game, two of the Quakes» best players — Paul Child, a 21 - year - old forward from England, and Archie Roboostoff, who, despite his Russian name, is a native - born American — demonstrated soccer techniques in a shopping center modestly described by the San Jose Chamber of Commerce as the biggest in the world.
WASHINGTON — American schools are experiencing increasing numbers of food - borne illness outbreaks, but complex federal laws and bureaucratic turf battles hamper the government system designed to protect children from harm, a congressional watchdog agency reported Tuesday.
The Journal of the American Medical Association found that 10 % of men worldwide showed signs of depression, often referred to as paternal postpartum depression or PPPD, from the first trimester of their wife's pregnancy through six months after the child is born.
American schools are experiencing increasing numbers of food - borne illness outbreaks, but complex federal laws and bureaucratic turf battles hamper the government system designed to protect children from harm, a congressional watchdog agency reported Tuesday.
A staggering 70 percent of African - American children are born out of wedlock, according to federal health statistics.
The study, which started in 1998 and has been funded by the federal government through 2009, is following 5,000 African - American, Latino and white children born in 21 cities, most to unmarried parents under the age of 25.
As Americans celebrate Mother's Day on Sunday, «5,000 mothers will mourn the loss of the newborn they bear that very day in the developing world,» said Anne Tinker, director of Save the Children's Saving Newborn Lives initiative.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, a whopping 10 % of all American children are born preterm — and preterm babies are more likely to require substantial medical intervention, NICU time, and other things that might keep them from spending time on their mother's chest in the moments after birth.
One out of every three Caucasian children and one out of every two Hispanic and African American children born in the year 2000 will contract diabetes in their lifetime.
Khojasteh, who was born in Iran, and moved to the U.S. with his parents after the Islamic Revolution and during the early years of the Iran - Iraq War, says he and his wife, Anjella, also a child of immigrants from Iran, «are blessed to be products of that long - talked - about «American Dream» — raised by parents with nothing more than hard work, determination and a dream to provide their children as much possibility as possible.»
We all enjoy the same glorious freedoms and we all salute the same great American flag and whether a child is born in the urban sprawl of Detroit or the windswept plains of Nebraska, they look at the same night sky, and dream the same dreams, and they are infused with the breath by the same almighty creator (CONTRAST, RULE OF THREE, EXAGGERATION AND METAPHOR).
By contrast, all children born on American soil are automatically granted U.S. citizenship under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, no matter the status of their parents — though Trump has repeatedly expressed interest in challenging this longstanding rule.
Under his plan, at least one parent would have to be an American citizen for a U.S. - born child to be offered citizenship.
The Fourteenth Amendment provides that children born in the United States become American citizens regardless of the citizenship of their parents.
«Seven out of every 10 African - American children are born out of wedlock, according to testimony given by a leading social policy researcher during a Joint Economic Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
She also said that more than 40 percent of CUNY undergraduates are foreign - born and that 44 percent of them are children of immigrants, saying that CUNY is an «invaluable dream» and resource for them to «achieve the American dream that all of us yearn for.»
Senators and witnesses both invoked Google, Yahoo, and eBay as examples of immigrants» reputedly special propensity to found great corporations; as often happens, the discussion failed to note that these companies» foreign - born founders and co-founders arrived in this country as small children and were educated in American schools.
Every American child born will add almost 10,000 metric tons of CO2 to the atmosphere over his or her lifetime under current conditions.
According to research presented this week at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting in San Diego, children born to mothers with lupus may be at twice the risk of autism spectrum disorders than those born to mothers without the disease.
American men much more readily acknowledge that they are the legal father of a child born out of wedlock when the woman involved is more affluent, educated, and healthy.
Second - born children were more likely to have paternity established than firstborns (except in African - American families), while the likelihood of paternity establishment dropped in the case of later - born children (except among Asian families).
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