Not exact matches
Lam and the Demaj brothers are as passionate about what
immigrants have to offer America as they are about
living in this country, and they think repealing DACA is a huge step backward, even though they all three immigrated here
legally and are American citizens.
Although the strategy taxed its resources, the
immigrants came to look upon the church as a
legally protected repository of national or ethnic identity, and upon the faith as a taken - for - granted — even a necessary — part of
life.
Just ask those called «U.S. citizens by birth» about «noncitizens» in their midst; ask the «
legally naturalized
immigrant» about the «illegal alien,» the Jewish Israeli «settler» about the gentile Palestinian «squatter» or the white - suburban commuter about the people who
live around his downtown church.
But at a minimum, it should include those
immigrants who
live and work in the United States
legally.
«If every
immigrant, regardless of whether here
legally or not, were to leave the area, we would have a very difficult time
living the way we're accustomed to
living,» Schneiderman said.
The census counts every person
living in the nation, irrespective of their ages, whether they are
immigrants — here
legally or not.
Latinx who may have accents and who may be
immigrants, but who've
lived and worked (
legally even!)