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...PART 289: AMERICAN INDIANS BORN IN CANADA. 289.2 - Lawful admission ...
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NEW YORK - Declaring that they were detained because of their nationality, not their actions, two American hikers held for more than two years in an Iranian prison came home Sunday, ending a diplomatic and personal ordeal with a sharp rebuke of the country that accused them of crossing the border from Iraq.
Joshua Fattal and Shane Bauer, both 29, were freed last week under a $1 million bail deal and arrived Wednesday in Oman, greeted by relatives and fellow hiker Sarah Shourd, who was released last year.
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The trenchant American belief in fairness, in socioeconomic mobility for all irrespective of race, ethnicity, or nationality, is closely linked to another enduring American myth of abundant opportunity (Wong, 1999). [...] it thwarts any demands for social justice and pits minority groups against each other (Zhou and Lee, 2004: 18).
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...PART 289: AMERICAN INDIANS BORN IN CANADA. 289.1 - Definition. The t...
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Introduction II.A. Meet "Velma Tang" B.Constructing Velma: Using SAFs to Confer Dominance C.Conflating Race and Nationality: Conferring Belonging 1. Conflating Race and Nationality 2. Constructing Stereotypes to Form Affiliation HI. Shifitng Identities, Aligning with the Law A.From Correspondents to Complainants B. Enter the Dragon Lady. IV.Law's Role in Legitimizing Stereotyping A.The Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments: Echoes of the Page Law of 1875 B.Defending American Manhood C.Triangulating Under the IMF A. V. Conclusion
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EAST HAVEN -- Joseph Calabrese had a deep-seated sense of patriotism, which was instilled in him by his immigrant father. "When he was little and ready to start school, he said that everybody in those days kind of stuck to their own kind and there was a lot of ethnic division," said a daughter, Lucia Wojcik of North Branford. "His father told him that whenever he was asked what nationality he was, to say, 'I am an American, and proud of it.'
Calabrese died Jan. 5 at age 94.
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NEW YORK - Declaring that they were detained because of their nationality, not their actions, two American hikers held for more than two years in an Iranian prison came home Sunday, ending a diplomatic and personal ordeal with a sharp rebuke of the country that accused them of crossing the border from Iraq.
Joshua Fattal and Shane Bauer, both 29, were freed last week under a $1 million deal and arrived Wednesday in Oman, greeted by relatives and fellow hiker Sarah Shourd, who was released last year.
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PERHAPS BY the time the by-election in the West Portland constituency is over, the justices of the Court of Appeal will have delivered the reasons for their decision in the Daryl Vaz/Abe Dabdoub case, and the courts will have fasttracked other hearings on whether some members of the legislature are there illegally.
Mr Vaz, it is recalled, represented the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) in the constituency during the 2007 general election. His opponent, Mr Dabdoub, argued that Mr Vaz was not eligible because, as an American citizen of dual nationality, he had, by his own act, pledged allegiance to a foreign power. Such persons are barred from being members of parliament.
Mr Vaz, having renounced his American citizenship, is again contesting the seat. The PNP nominated Kenneth Rowe, a JLP defe...