Increased competition from foreign-born players has not resulted in lower salaries for native ballplayers.
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The number of foreign-born players in the major leagues has more than doubled since 1990.
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Foreign-born workers now make up 20% of all employees in the U.S. information technology sector.
There is a growing recognition of the impact foreign-born entrepreneurs can bring to an economy.
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In years past most foreign-born graduate students remained in the U.S. after completing their studies.
As you know, due to DOMA, I'm not permitted to sponsor my foreign-born partner for residency.
And foreign-born and Spanish-dominant Latinos trail not only whites but also native and English-speaking Latinos.
Now, the homeless are more likely to be younger, with a family and foreign-born.
In fact, Marutei Tsurunen is the first foreign-born Japanese citizen serving in the Japanese Diet.
It is true that in most countries a foreign-born leader would be hard to imagine.
The legal foreign-born population now numbers 25.8m, about a tenth of the total population.
New York and California are cultural capitals, in part, because they have high foreign-born populations.
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During this decade, the percentage foreign-born people in the population was at an all-time high.
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Foreign-born workers helped develop Google News and Google Maps, the search-engine company pointed out Tuesday.
Some of the foreign-born workers who prepared the basil products have tested positive for Cyclospora.
In all, 12% of the population is now foreign-born, up from 3% in 1998.
Cleveland lags in both family formation and has seen strong outmigration, but also attracts few foreign-born residents.
He added this sets Asians, three quarters of whom are foreign-born, apart from previous waves of immigrants.
Those immigrants account for a large majority of the area's foreign-born population, now 51.4% of the county.
Leading up to and during the Manhattan Project, considerable collaboration between American and foreign-born scientists took place.
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Prior to 1977, the U.S. immigration system generally permitted the entry and permanent residence of foreign-born physicians.
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And many agree with Mr Pawar that a foreign-born Indian cannot be trusted to lead the country.
More than 140 languages are spoken there, and more than a third of the population is foreign-born.
On the other hand, all children, including the children of foreign-born parents, are required to attend school.
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Those who came helped to swell Japan's foreign-born population, which has doubled in the past 20 years.
Louis Cardinals had three foreign-born players out of the nine members of the starting lineup for each team.
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The Dominican Republic, followed by Venezuela, has been the leading source of foreign-born players for the major leagues.
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Preventing highly skilled foreign-born individuals from starting businesses is one of the ways the U.S. government limits startups.
In this increasingly important domain, the Partnership study found that 84 percent of patents had a foreign-born inventor.
This happens for two reasons: first, a few of the foreign-born younger children are growing to impressive heights.
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