Sentences with phrase «smaller numbers of immigrants»

The frightening truth for immigration lawyers like Mr. Poulton is that the cost - benefit analysis, rigorously applied, might yield far smaller numbers of immigrants than we now allow.

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Despite their numbers, immigrant entrepreneurs must navigate a sea of obstacles beyond the normal challenges that all small business owners face.
But, given that crossing deserts brings a slow, miserable death to a number of these immigrants (and others will suffocate in the back of cargo trucks or be murdered by smugglers), a few more feet to climb is probably going to deter only a small number of potential immigrants.
In essence, the plan would make the pool of immigrants more homogeneous and dramatically smaller in number, mirroring the misguided origin - based restrictions from the 1920s.
The GSS asks hundreds of questions and provides rich information, but the numbers surveyed are insufficient to reveal much about small immigrant sub-populations.
In effect, the nation's urban high schools, which served increasing numbers of young people from poor and immigrant families, were arguably providing the best academic and, for a smaller number of students, vocational education available in the United States at that time.
«What's happening now, all over the country, is an increasing racial, linguistic, and religious diversity» as high numbers of immigrant families settle into small rural communities.
Eighteen - year - old Sahmina Rahman, the U.S. - born daughter of immigrants from Bangladesh, is one of a small number of South Asian high school students here who have joined protests against federal proposals to crack down on illegal immigration.
Those state - run schools are closed today, the immigrants to the United States say, and have been replaced by schools with a new agenda — one that teaches a small number of students a fundamentalist version of Islam.
Limitations include generalizability due to the limited ethnicity and gender of the subjects and the small number of health indicators investigated for immigrant children.
Though similar in number to Vancouver, immigrants represent a smaller but growing share of the region's population (roughly 23 percent).
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