Answer:
The Department of Homeland Security’s recently finalized “public charge” rule directs immigration officials to reject applications from individuals who seek to remain in or enter the U.S. lawfully if they have received — or are judged more likely than not to receive in the future — any of an array of public benefits that are tied to need. The rule will have two main impacts. It will make it harder for those currently of modest means to gain lawful entry or permission to remain in the country as a permanent resident. And it will make immigrant families fear receiving benefits such as SNAP, Medicaid, and housing assistance that can help them make ends meet and access health care when their low pay is not enough. Many will forgo assistance altogether, resulting in more economic insecurity and hardship, with long-term negative consequences, particularly for children.
The Administration’s justification for the rule rests on the erroneous assumption that immigrants currently of modest means are harmful to our nation and our economy. The Administration’s justification for the rule rests on the erroneous assumption that immigrants currently of modest means are harmful to our nation and our economy, devaluing their work and contributions and discounting the upward mobility immigrant families demonstrate.
In fact, immigrants contribute to the U.S. economy in many ways. They work at high rates and make up more than a third of the workforce in some industries. Their geographic mobility helps local economies respond to worker shortages, smoothing out bumps that could otherwise weaken the economy. Immigrant workers help support the aging native-born population, increasing the number of workers as compared to retirees and bolstering the Social Security and Medicare trust funds. And children born to immigrant families are upwardly mobile, promising future benefits not only to their families, but to the U.S. economy overall.
To be sure, immigrants contribute to our communities in ways that go far beyond their impacts on the economy. This analysis focuses on these economic impacts, and so it necessarily provides only a narrow window into the ways in which immigration has been a positive force for our nation.
Immigrants Work at High Rates in Jobs That Are Important to Our Economy and Communities
In 2018, the labor force participation rate of foreign-born adults was 65.7 percent, higher than the 62.3 percent rate for the native born, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Some 27.2 million foreign-born adults, 63.4 percent of all foreign-born adults, were employed that year, compared to 59.8 percent of native-born adults.
Immigrants hold jobs that are important to our economy and communities. Immigrant workers without a college degree — who appear to be a main target of the proposed rule — are found throughout the economy, but make up a sizable share of the workers in certain industries. Firms in such industries will have a harder time hiring staff if these workers can no longer come to or stay in the United States.
In March 2018, immigrants with less than a four-year college degree made up 10 percent of all persons (and 11 percent of all U.S. workers) in the United States, but they reflected a large share of all workers in many important occupations and industries, according to Census data. Fully 36 percent of workers in the farming, fishing, and forestry fields are immigrants without a college degree, as are 36 percent of building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers, 27 percent of hotel workers, and 21 percent of home health care industry workers.
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Which of the following men SIGNED the Treaty of Paris?
John Adams
Benjamin Franklin
George Washington
John Jay
Which group in French society was discontent with the way they were being treated?
A. First Estate (clergy)
B. Second Estate (nobles)
C. Third Estate (common people)
Answer:
third Estate (common people)
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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How did state governments facilitate the building of transportation networks in the early nineteenth century
Answer:
They allowed cheaper transport by virtue of greatly increased loads. :)
What ideas did Thomas Paine promote in Common Sense?
Which of the following is true about theories?
A. They are accepted as true because of confirmation by experimentation.
B. They are absolute truths.
C. They cannot be misproven.
D. They are false all the time.
Answer:
they are absolute truths
Why did the Seljuk Turks’ conquest of Palestine anger Europeans?
Answer:
Christian access was denied and the Holy Sepulcher despoiled
Explanation:
After the Seljuk Turks secured Jerusalem from the Egyptians in 1071, as well as defeating Byzantine Emperor Romanus IV they denied access to Christian and despoiled the Holy Sepulcher. (church in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. ) later on in the 11th century (1000-1100) Byzantine Emperor Alexius I requested from the west for military aid. Odo of Châtillon otherwise known as Pope Urban II, argued for the recapture and rebuilding of the Holy Sepulcher… which inspired what is known today as the First Crusade.
Benjamin Franklin was taken out of school when he was ten years old.
True
or
False
Which three events in modern Western Civilization have had the greatest effect on the political and social landscape we recognize in the world today
If you had been a young Native American Warrior, would you have fought against the reservation system or would you have moved to the reservation willingly? Support your decision with facts and evidence
Answer:
MOved willingly-wouldn't die, continue culture, have kids and continue generations
Explanation:
the soviets distrusted us foreign policy because they thought it aimed
Answer: The Answer is B, to increase US influence and control
Explanation:
The Soviets distrusted US foreign policy because they thought it aimed
to encroach on Eastern Europe.
to increase US influence and control.
to create an alliance with China.
to gain control of Cuba.
What is the 3 branches of government?
Answer:
Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
Explanation:
Answer:
The legislature
the executive
the judiciary
How did the Dust Bowl change life in the Great Plains region of the United States? Write a few sentences to explain.
Answer:
The Dust Bowl had many effects for individuals and the country. The erosion and physical effects of the Dust Bowl impacted farming, ranching, and living in the affected areas after it ended. Many farmers and ranchers lost their land and homes, and many people migrated to other parts of the country, such as California.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Dust Bowl had many effects for individuals and the country. The erosion and physical effects of the Dust Bowl impacted farming, ranching, and living in the affected areas after it ended. Many farmers and ranchers lost their land and homes, and many people migrated to other parts of the country, such as California.
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who is the president of Nigeria
Answer:
The president of Nigeria is President Muhammadu Buhari
Answer: Muhammadu Buhari
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Which statement best describes
the University of Georgia?
A. It was the first state supported university
chartered in the United States.
B. It was founded prior to the American Revolution.
c. It was created based on other federal
supported universities in the United States.
D. It was renamed Franklin College for a brief time
during the Civil War.
Select the letter of the correct answer.
Suppose the Mayflower had a mast that was 30 feet tall that cast a shadow that was 23 feet
long. How long would the shadow be for a mast that is 14 feet tall, at the same time and place?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot.
A 1.6 feet
B 18.3 feet
C 2.1 feet
D 10.7 feet
Why did the U.S. raise tariffs and why was it a poor decision during this time?
A.To try and bring in more money to the American economy. It was a poor decision to raise tariffs because other countries didn't want to or could not afford to pay the tariffs.
B. To punish Great Britain, France, and Germany for not paying back the money they owed to U.S. banks. It was a poor decision to raise tariffs because it brought in more trade.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Makes the most sense. Other countries could not afford the raised prices, so they stopped purchasing from america which ended up backfiring.
With a prehistoric location, which local resource does not determine human activities?
a.
available mountains
c.
available water
b.
available local building materials
d.
available game
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
A). Available mountains. This is because all the other things are necessary for human survival. Us humans could not survive without water, building materials (for shelter) and game for food. But mountains won't determine human activity.
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is mayo an instrument
Answer:
no Patrick its not an mayo isn't an instrument
Explanation:
Answer:
mayo is not an instrument
Explanation:
an instrument is a
1. tool or implement (ex. syringe)
2. musical device (ex. piano)
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what is the importance of St. peter to the Catholic Church
Answer:what is the importance of St. peter to the Catholic Church
He is the patron saint of popes and of Rome and of many cities that bear his name, such as St. Petersburg and Saint-Pierre. As a former fisherman, he is the patron saint of netmakers, shipbuilders, and fishermen, and, because he holds the “keys of heaven,” he is also the patron saint of locksmiths.
Explanation:
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Describe the “corrupt bargain” between Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams?
Which statement best describes a result of the scarcity of native Indian labor in Latin America during the colonial period
Answer:
Large numbers of African slaves were imported
Explanation:
Why is the Niger River important?
a. It runs through the Sahara.
b. It provides water for five West African nations.
c. It feeds Lake Chad.
d.It is the largest river in Africa.
Answer:
supplied water for domestic and agricultural uses and because it could be used as a “highway” for trade.
Explanation:
Which role did women have in Eastern Woodlands society?
Women hunted.
Women cleared tress to create open spaces for the village and the fields.
Women farmed.
Women fished.
Answer:
Women tended the crops, made mats for housing, and reared the children. Men prepared the fields, made stone tools and canoes, and hunted. Other activities—basket-making, woodcarving, pottery-making, and fishing—were carried out by both sexes.
Explanation:
why does Grand Place matter?
Answer: For starters here are some examples of why it matters and why it is a famous landmark today!
The Grand-Place testifies in particular to the success of Brussels, mercantile city of northern Europe that, at the height of its prosperity, rose from the terrible bombardment inflicted by the troops of Louis XIV in 1695.
Explanation:
Also it was one of the few buildings that survived the bombardment of Brussels by troops of Louis XIV of France on August 13, 14 and 15, 1695, and the resulting fire were together the most destructive event in the entire history of Brussels. Brussels was mostly untouched by most other conflicts. It did not suffer significant damage during World War I, and bombing during World War II was not nearly as extensive as that of 1695.[1] The Grand Place was destroyed, along with a third of the buildings in the city. The reconstruction of the city centre, effected during subsequent years, profoundly changed the appearance of the city and left numerous traces still visible today.
Which two factors led to the spread of Christianity in the United States?
Answer:
•explorations by Europeans •Columbian Exchange •slave trade
Explanation:
The Northwest Passage was the route that Europeans believed….?
Answer: They believed it would take them from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean.
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How did Pedro I influence the Portuguese colony of Brazil?
O A. He put down a Brazilian uprising against colonial rule.
O B. He divided Brazil into French and Spanish regions.
O C. He declared Brazil independent from Portugal.
O D. He turned the colony over to Napoleon to prevent an invasion.
In the paragraph below what reasons does Thomas Paine give to support independence?
As for government matters, Britain cannot do this continent justice. Our government business will soon be too important and intricate to be managed by a power so distant from us and so very ignorant of us. . . . To be always running three or four thousand miles with a tale or a petition, waiting four or five months for an answer, which then requires five or six more months to explain, will in a few years be looked upon as foolishness and childishness. . . .
Answer:
It is unfair for Britain to treat us colonizers this way is basically what thomas is saying
Explanation:
How many conventions had Texas had to try and determine if
Texas should remain part of Mexico?
Answer: The Convention of 1833 (April 1–13, 1833), a political gathering of settlers of Mexican Texas, was a successor to the Convention of 1832, whose requests had not been addressed by the Mexican government. ... Delegates also requested customs exemptions and asked that a ban on immigration into Texas be lifted.
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