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  2. Arubans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, statistics from the American Migration Policy Institute have shown that there are an estimated 10.000 Aruban immigrants and their descendants living in the United States. [1] Making the United States the country with the 2nd largest diaspora of Arubans, second to The Netherlands (23.000). [2] The largest communities of Arubans in ...

  3. Inequality within immigrant families in the United States

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    Immigrants may find that they are a part of a lower socioeconomic status group in the United States than they were in their home country. Immigration research shows that it is rarely the poorest citizens of the sending countries that immigrate to the United States, simply because they cannot afford the associated costs. [6]

  4. Demographics of Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Many descendants of Asian immigrants and contract workers live in Aruba as well, most notably those of Chinese, Filipino, Indian and Javanese descent. Most people on Aruba are multilingual, being able to speak three to four (or more) languages. The two official languages of Aruba are Dutch and the pre-dominant, national language Papiamento.

  5. White House weighs immigration relief for spouses of US citizens

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The White House is weighing ways to provide temporary legal status and work permits to immigrants in the U.S. illegally who are married to American citizens, three sources ...

  6. Immigrant paradox in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The immigrant paradox in the United States is an observation that recent immigrants often outperform more established immigrants and non-immigrants on a number of health-, education-, and conduct- or crime-related outcomes, despite the numerous barriers they face to successful social integration. [1]

  7. Biden to open path for 500,000 illegal immigrants married to ...

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    Biden to open path for 500,000 illegal immigrants married to US citizens to gain citizenship ... 50,000 non citizen children under the age of 21 whose parent is married to a US citizen,” they ...

  8. Same-sex marriage in Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten

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    The Aruban Government's stance was that the Civil Code of Aruba did not allow for same-sex marriage, and that it "[went] against Aruba's way of life". [ 22 ] The government appealed the ruling to the Common Court of Justice of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba (since 2010 the Joint Court of Justice of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, and of ...

  9. Same-sex immigration policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The latest version of the legislation, H.R. 1537, S. 821, would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to permit permanent partners of United States citizens and of lawful permanent residents to obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses of citizens and of lawful permanent residents. It would also penalize the use ...