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You Can’t Go Home Again
Crossroads Arabia —
Authority: 114
In his Arab News column, Abulateef Al-Mulhim gives a heartfelt description of the plight that faces many expat workers in Saudi Arabia: They’ve been in the KSA so long that they no longer have a home back in their ‘home countries’. It’s even worse for their children. Not only have these expats grown distant ...1 week ago -
Young U.S. Citizens in Mexico Up Early to Learn in the U.S.
top99news - breaking news from the world top newspapers —
Authority: 164
http://www.nytimes.com/ Young U.S. Citizens in Mexico Up Early to Learn in the U.S. The “transfronterizos” maintain some link to the United States to establish residency in a school district. published date:Tue, 17 Jan 2012 04:05:29 GMT2 weeks ago -
Young U.S. Citizens in Mexico Up Early to Learn in the U.S.
NYT > Theater —
Authority: 866
In Tijuana, American students living in Mexico waited to cross the border to California schools.2 weeks ago -
Iraqi woman, 111, doesn’t speak English, becomes U.S. citizen… and credits her good health to drinking tea
InvestmentWatch: Emerging markets, Real Estate, Personal finance, Business management, Politics, Economics —
Authority: 149
At 111, Warina Zaya Bashou is the second oldest person to be granted citizenship to the United States. She has lived in the country since 2003, but doesn’t speak English.Her cousin translated the citizenship news into her native language of Chaldean. Ms Bashou took the oath of citizenship Friday at her Sterling ...2 weeks ago -
Brazil may change immigration policy
Thaindian News —
Authority: 533
Rio de Janeiro, Jan 14 (IANS) Brazil may have to change its immigration policy to deal with the country’s influx of immigrants, Brazil’s Defense Minister Celso Amorim said Friday.Brazil’s growing prosperity makes it more attractive to immigrants and the country must adapt to this new reality, said ...2 weeks ago



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