A large portion of the Latino population in the United States continues to depend of social welfare more than any other race. In particular, Latino immigration in the United States has had a profound effect on this social welfare distribution. This high distribution rate for Latino immigrants can be seen in regions such as South Florida and Southern California, where a vast number of Mexicans, Cubans, etc. continue to rely on social welfare. As a government program that was implemented to protect individuals from dropping below a particular standard of living, social welfare has become a dependable rebound for both documented and undocumented immigrants. How does this affect the United States social welfare, and how does it affect citizens’...
The Hispanic population of the US is growing rapidly, and by 2040, all but the oldest ages in many s...
The number of Latino children in the child welfare system is increasing at a fast rate. Although Lat...
While the overall group of Middle Eastern Americans has above average education and income levels, t...
In the contemporary context of economic inequality, policies of immigrant exclusion have shifted foc...
Abstract: Under the Obama administration, approximately 1.2 million undocumented immigrants have bee...
This thesis paper researches the impact of illegal immigration on U.S. social services. The study fo...
Immigration is having an increasingly important effect on the social insurance system in the United ...
We examine the effect of the 1996 welfare reform legislation on participation in the Supplemental Se...
The topic that I would like to research more properly is how the deportation of illegal immigrants i...
ABSTRACT: This study is primarily concerned with the financial burden imposed on the American econom...
This dissertation explores the racial politics of welfare reform and its implications for Latino cit...
The Hispanic population is growing rapidly in the U.S. generally and in the southern states particul...
The 1996 welfare law ends most noncitizens' eligibility for federally funded public assistance progr...
Whether immigrants are costs or benefits to American society is one of the biggest controversies in ...
This issue brief considers immigration and population growth in the Latino population of the United ...
The Hispanic population of the US is growing rapidly, and by 2040, all but the oldest ages in many s...
The number of Latino children in the child welfare system is increasing at a fast rate. Although Lat...
While the overall group of Middle Eastern Americans has above average education and income levels, t...
In the contemporary context of economic inequality, policies of immigrant exclusion have shifted foc...
Abstract: Under the Obama administration, approximately 1.2 million undocumented immigrants have bee...
This thesis paper researches the impact of illegal immigration on U.S. social services. The study fo...
Immigration is having an increasingly important effect on the social insurance system in the United ...
We examine the effect of the 1996 welfare reform legislation on participation in the Supplemental Se...
The topic that I would like to research more properly is how the deportation of illegal immigrants i...
ABSTRACT: This study is primarily concerned with the financial burden imposed on the American econom...
This dissertation explores the racial politics of welfare reform and its implications for Latino cit...
The Hispanic population is growing rapidly in the U.S. generally and in the southern states particul...
The 1996 welfare law ends most noncitizens' eligibility for federally funded public assistance progr...
Whether immigrants are costs or benefits to American society is one of the biggest controversies in ...
This issue brief considers immigration and population growth in the Latino population of the United ...
The Hispanic population of the US is growing rapidly, and by 2040, all but the oldest ages in many s...
The number of Latino children in the child welfare system is increasing at a fast rate. Although Lat...
While the overall group of Middle Eastern Americans has above average education and income levels, t...