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The first segment will discuss a brief history of United States immigration. The second part will discuss the political standoff behind this issue. Finally, we'll conclude the series with some economics, which could help round out your thoughts on immigration and its effect on our wallet
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There is no doubt that business corporations in the United States of America experienced many developments throughout history, as well as laws of corporations. Because current Laws of corporations are not the same as they were five centuries ago, this paper examines the evolution of corporation...
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Throughout its history, the United States has been the beneficiary of a worldwide immigration of entrepreneurial talent. This article surveys finance, one of the many sectors in which immigrants made a conspicuous impact. Part I demonstrates the dominant role of immigrants in forming public...
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Despite immigrant-friendly rhetoric, President Obama has deported more immigrants than any other President in history, with a whooping record of almost 2 million deportations in the past 6 years. This seems quite contrary to America's self-identity as a nation of immigrants and a beacon for the...
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During the Colonial era usury laws in the United States were strict both in terms of the maximum rate that could be charged and the penalties that would be imposed. In Massachusetts in eighteenth century, for example, the maximum rate was 6 percent, and both principal and interest were forfeited...
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