Of the six who did make the the final cut, five are foreign born and educated.
In the early 1900s about 15 percent of the population was foreign born.
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Which leaves us with no consistent policy on how to prosecute and punish terrorists, whether they be American citizens or foreign born?
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Unless this changes more U.S. multinationals such as General Electric, Citibank and Chrysler will find themselves with foreign born CEOs.
The stereotype involving Coolidge is that he was a snobby New Englander, a member of the Mayflower crowd, who disliked the foreign born.
Because fully 60% of all foreign born graduate students in the United States are presently immersed in obtaining degrees in the science and engineering fields.
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Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Chicago and San Francisco metros have maintained enough growth among the foreign born to keep going negative due to significant losses in net domestic migration.
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Mr. Abbas has overseen terrorist attacks for the past several decades and has outspokenly conditioned peace on the destruction of Israel as a Jewish state through the so-called "right of return" of millions of foreign born Arabs to Israel.
Were we to buy into the birtherism claim that Obama was, indeed, born in Kenya, then he too would have been foreign born as the son of an American mother and a father who was a citizen of a foreign land.
Kentucky will also use these funds to expand the scope of its REAL ID Pilot Project by comparing U.S. foreign born citizens applying for a REAL ID driver's license with the U.S. Department of State's foreign born citizen birth record information.
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And foreign-born children whose parents were also born outside of the United States seemed to benefit from additional protection from these conditions: 18% of these children developed allergic disease compared with 33% of foreign-born children whose parents were born in the United States.
The majority are female, persons of color and foreign born, according to the Excluded Workers Congress, a national advocacy based in New York City that represents undocumented workers and others who do not have the right to organize in the United States.
The United States is also unique in the scale on which it attracts human capital: of the 314 laureates who won their Nobel prize while working in the U.S., 102 (or 32%) were foreign born, including 15 Germans, 12 Canadians, 10 British, six Russians and six Chinese (twice as many as have received the award while working in China).
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The report notes that employers endure significant uncertainty, time, and expense (government fees and legal costs) in hiring skilled foreign nationals, indicating that hiring the best candidate for the job, whether U.S.-born or foreign-born, is the primary consideration for employers.
Gregory Rodriguez, of Pepperdine University, has found that by 1990 more than half the households of American-born Latinos and about a third of those of foreign-born Latinos were middle-class, in the sense that they owned their own homes.
When they compared place of birth with allergic-disease prevalence, the scientists found that children born outside of the United States were less likely to develop asthma or allergies compared with those born in the United States: 20% of foreign-born kids developed allergic diseases compared with 34% of the American-born children.
This is a highly likely scenario as immigrants are more likely to start a business than those born in the U.S., and Mexicans represent the greatest number of foreign-born small-business owners.
One in five residents was born outside the U.S. The city attracted the second-highest number of new, foreign-born residents in the first decade of this century, after the more populous New York.
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Increased competition from foreign-born players has not resulted in lower salaries for native ballplayers.
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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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