Sentences with phrase «asked questions about citizenship»

The annual Phi Delta Kappan / Gallup poll on schooling has not asked questions about citizenship since 2000.

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Some were asked about their religion and their ethnic origins, and had the validity of their U.S. citizenship questioned.
Concerns about confidentiality and immigration status were discovered months before the Department of Justice asked to add a question about citizenship.
Still, without raising any question of the «fitness» of blacks for citizenship, it is fair to ask now about opportunities unexploited, about rights unexercised, about whether we are too much responsible for what ails our urban centers, about duty and obligation.
He's the man behind Cameron's National Citizenship service idea and you can ask him questions about the scheme today in our Interviews section.
Last December, the Department of Justice (DOJ) upset the usual orderly process of nailing down the final version of the census questionnaire by asking the agency to consider adding a question about citizenship.
The last time the Census Bureau asked all U.S. households a question about U.S. citizenship was in 1950.
But if the 2020 census form does ultimately ask about citizenship status, it will be the first time the question will be asked of all U.S. households since 1950.
Join us as local artists step inside the box of Young's piece to ask questions about immigration, citizenship, and nationalism.
so I assume it is a Visa stamp, although I was never asked about my US citizenship or went through any application except a question on why I was coming to the US, in which I said «To stay with my father.»
Questions about your age, ancestry, citizenship, credit rating, criminal record, disabilities, family status, gender, military status, or religion should only be asked if they are directly related to the job.
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