And because new household formation is the critical first step toward home ownership, the population gains point to robust demand in the years ahead, especially since a significant portion of the increase is
fueled by immigrants, who arrive at the rate of one every 30 seconds, the Census Bureau says.
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Others believe that the crusade against cannabis was
fueled by racism and the desire to demonize Mexican
immigrants.
44, No. 3, 1974, that the
fuel for the melting pot was not only hope but also shame, and that was indeed inflicted on the
immigrants by the majority population.
Much of that surge was
fueled by white evangelical and other white mainline Protestant religious groups who are more likely to see
immigrants as a threat to American values than other groups, according to a 2015 PRRI study.
«The rash of attacks we have seen in the city and suburbs is clearly being
fueled by the anti-immigration sentiment sweeping the country — particularly against
immigrants of Hispanic origin — that began in Arizona with that state's discriminatory immigration laws,» said Espada, who came to New York form Puerto Rico at the age of five.
From the very beginning of the film Fincher sets the tone with a brilliant opening titles sequence that projects dark and twisted techno - punk imagery to an adrenaline
fueled cover of Led Zeppelin's «
Immigrant Song» produced
by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross with vocals from Karen O from the band the Yeah Yeah Yeah's.
In an exhibition celebrating 10 years of his career, Mr. deCordova curated his oeuvre in groupings
by theme: floral, energy -
fueled abstraction, compelling
immigrant narratives that explore diversity and figurative works that include pets as memory connections to childhood pasts.
In both countries, there is an active «othering» and suspicion of
immigrants or migrant workers,
fueled by the rhetoric of political leaders.
Speaking at a panel discussion before an audience at the American Bar Association's annual meeting in New York City, 2nd circuit judge Robert Katzmann and 9th circuit judge M. Margaret McKeown described a crisis
fueled by increased enforcement and detention, bad or non-existent lawyering for
immigrants facing deportation, as well as overwhelmed immigration judges and appeal judges.
But the need for assistance is growing,
fueled by an influx within the past five years of poor, culturally diverse, and poorly educated
immigrants from economically struggling Pacific Rim countries, including Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.
Unlike the boomers, the Millennials — also called Generation Y — are continuing to grow,
fueled not only
by boomer offspring but also
by immigrants.
Fueling demand has been continued strong household formation among baby boomers» children, the influx of
immigrant families, and the rise of so - called lifestyle renters, who rent
by choice.