Immigration Data
Black Education is on the Rise in the USA
Despite the problematic interracial history of the United States, it seems that the educational gaps between Afro-Americans and Caucasians in the US are finally starting to
Immigrant Children Get Extra Support in Arizona Schools
The 10-year-old daughter of Congolese refugees never learned English at the Ugandan refugee camp where she was born She learned her subjects in a classroom with
U.S Has Largest Percentage Of Foreign-Born Population Since 1910
It’s been a long time since the U.S foreign-born population was as large as it is today, percentage-wise, over 100 years ago, in fact. According
Needed Documents For Your Consulate Interview
You will need some important documents when you go to your Consulate interview. These items should be placed into a folder for safekeeping. Documents that are
One Out of Six Healthcare Workers in America Are Immigrants
An Indian immigrant, Archana Chatterjee, ventured to the U.S., leaving her home country thirty years ago to pursue her medical training. She missed her own mother’s
Immigrants Play Pivotal Role in U.S. Cities
Immigrants make up 13.5 % of the American population, making this the highest percentage in over 100 years.