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Hispanic Heritage Month September 15th To October 15th.
September 15th To October 15th, Is National Hispanic Heritage Month Images.
The National Council of Hispanic Employment Program Managers (NCHEPM), announced the 2019 Hispanic Heritage Month theme “Hispanic Americans; A History Of, Serving Our Nation.”
Immigration And Americanization 1880-1930
Notable Hispanic Americans, A-Z
Most Influential Hispanic Americans In The US
Hispanic Heroes
Hispanic Heroes In US History
Hispanic Scientists
Hispanic Musical Composers
Hispanic American Artists And Painters
Hispanic American Actresses And Actors
Latinas Who Have Changed the World
Books Celebrating Hispanic Heritage / The New York Public Library
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Ellen Lauri Ochoa In 1993, astronaut Ellen Ochoa became the first Hispanic woman to go to space. She first served on a nine-day mission aboard the space shuttle Discovery, where she and a team of astronauts studied the Earth’s ozone layer, then returned to space three more times, spending nearly 1000 hours in orbit. Today, Ochoa, who holds NASA’s Distinguished Service Medal, serves as the director of the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
Sonia Sotomayor Supreme Court Justice
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Republican Senators-Stop Ignoring, Immigration Reform. DACA ♥ The Dream Act, Now!
The “DREAM Act” A study by the Center for Migration Studies (CMS) The study reveals a long-term, highly productive population, with deep ties to the United States.
Immigration 101 What Is A Dreamer?
DACA Wikipedia
Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals (DACA) 2019
Support For Dreamers
The Dream Act 2019 / House Passes Immigration Bill To Protect Dreamers, Offer A Path To Citizenship. But it is unlikely that the gop run Senate, will consider the bill. This measure’s consideration, comes more than a year after the Senate rejected four competing immigration proposals.
DACA Dreamers, Vow To Fight. Youtube
Teen Immigrants Five American Stories
United We Dream @UNITEDWEDREAM
UndocuMedia @undocumedia Twitter
The Truth About Daca Youtube
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United Farm Workers Of America (UFWA)
Cesar Chavez Explains Boycotts
The Struggle In The Fields Documentary
American Harvest Documentary Youtube (auto-plays) January 24, 2011 If you've ever eaten fruits and vegetables, you must see this film!
A journey from Florida to New York, including a trip to the Mexican border, reveals the lives and issues of legal and illegal migrants and farmers working toward a better life. Fair Food-Field To Table
Child Farm Workers In The United States Youtube (auto-plays) CARE Act Children's Act For Responsible Employment
Seasonal Farm-Workers National Farm Worker Ministry
Annually, the average income of crop workers, is between $10,000 to $12,499 for individuals and $15,000 to $17,499 for a family.
The federal poverty line is $10,830 for an individual or $22,050 for a family of four (in 2009).
The Hidden Cost of Deportations Analysts say, an immigration crackdown by donald trump, would be bad news for the economy. US News by Andrew Soergel Senior Reporter March 10, 2017, Deporting Illegal Immigrants Could Cost US Economy $5 Trillion!
What is the value of undocumented immigrant labor? According to a study issued by the National Bureau of Economic Research, loss of that segment of the labor force would cost the US economy $5 trillion over a decade.
Illegal immigrants provide $500 billion in output a year, according to study co-author Francesc Ortega.
Do they pay taxes? According to a study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, undocumented immigrants paid $11.64 billion a year in state and local taxes either through house payments or rent (property taxes), income tax through employer deductions from their paychecks or through the purchase of goods or services (sales taxes).
If those same immigrants were given legal status, the amount of state and local taxes collected could increase by $2.1 billion a year, according to the study.
How will removal of the immigrant labor force affect the economy? The US Gross Domestic Product could decrease by 2.6 percent or $434 billion a year if all undocumented workers were removed from the economy. According to a report by City University of New York researchers.
Some states and industries would be more affected than others. Illinois, California, Florida, Texas, New York and New Jersey would feel the greatest impact under such a scenario. From; The Morning Call August 26, 2019
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The Ellis Island Immigration Museum Immigration History Center
"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me.
I lift my lamp, beside the golden door." Emma Lazarus
♥We Are All The Children Of Immigrants♥
You, whoever you are. All you continentals of Asia, Africa, Europe, indifferent of place.
All you on the numberless islands of the archipelagoes of the sea.
All you of centuries hence when you listen to me.
All you each and everywhere whom I specify not, but include just the same.
Health to you! good will to you all, from me and America sent.
Each of us is inevitable,
Each of us is limitless, each of us with his or her right upon the earth,
Each of us allowed the eternal purports of the earth,
Each of us here as divinely as any is here. Walt Whitman
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Ask Our Lady Of Guadalupe. More Hispanic Heritage Activities And Teaching Resources
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The NEA Foundation awards grants of up to $5,000 exclusively to NEA members to enhance teaching and learning.
Student Achievement Grants support initiatives that improve academic achievement. Learning.
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