242 research outputs found
Petition for Naturalization for Ellis Joseph
A petition, filed on July 12, 1927 [?] in Jackson, Miss., for Ellis Joseph to become a naturalized citizen of the United States. The document lists his arrival in the United States, the names and birth dates of his wife and children.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/lebanese_docs/1009/thumbnail.jp
Government Document - Albert Strem Naturalization Form
The naturalization form for Albert Strem. Strem served at Fort Ontario in 1943.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/stu_1210th_fort_ontario/1086/thumbnail.jp
The Minimum Wage and LatinoWorkers
Latinos comprise a large and growing share of the low-skilled labor force in the U.S. and may be disproportionately affected by minimum wage laws as a result. We compare the effects of minimum wage laws on employment and earnings among Hispanic immigrants and natives compared with non-Hispanic whites and blacks. We focus on adults who have not finished high school and on teenagers, groups likely to earn low wages. Conventional economic theory predicts that higher minimum wages lead to higher hourly earnings among people who are employed but lower employment rates. Data from the Current Population Survey during the period 1994-2007 indicate that there is a significant disemployment effect of higher minimum wages on Latino teenagers, although it is smaller for foreign- than native-born Latinos. Adult Latino immigrants' earnings are less affected by minimum wage laws than other low-education natives, and their employment rates appear to increase when the minimum wage rises. We investigate whether skill levels and undocumented status help explain these findings
Final Environmental Assessment: Road Improvements Along King's Ranch Road and the U.S. - Mexico Border Near Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona
The report evaluates the proposed action involving road and drainage repairs/improvements along the international border and King's Ranch Road
Final Environmental Assessment: U.S. Border Patrol Temporary Vehicle Barriers, Naco and Douglas, Arizona
This final environmental assessment explores the potential impact of U.S. Border Patrol temporary vehicle barriers in Naco and Douglas, Arizona
Final Environmental Assessment: Portable Lights within the Naco Corridor, Cochise County, Arizona
Note: this is an extremely large file which may take some time to download. This final environmental assessment explores the potential impact of portable lights within the Naco Corridor in Cochise County, Arizona
Final report: environmental assessment for infrastructure within U.S. Border Patrol Naco-Douglas Corridor, Cochise County, Arizona
282 pages (PDF version). File size: 19823.726 KB. This is an extremely large file which may take some time to download
Supplemental Environmental Assessment for Operation Skywatch II, USBP Tucson Sector, Arizona
A supplemental environmental assessment for Operation Skywatch II in Arizona
Draft Environmental Assessment: Immigration and Naturalization Service Expansion of Parking/Storage Facility and New Traffic Checkpoint at Sonoita, Arizona
An environmental assessment to evaluate the potential impact of the expansion of a parking and storage facility in Sonoita, Arizona
Report to the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations on Impacts Caused by Undocumented Aliens Crossing Federal Lands in Southeast Arizona
The purpose of this report is to identify resources and actions necessary to mitigate and prevent environmental damage caused by illegal immigration through Federal lands in southeast Arizona and to restore safe public use and management of these lands through a multi-agency, coordinated effort. Report contains appendices, maps, and tables
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