The New Americans Education and Employment Assistance Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Equal Opportunities of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 9895 ... Washington, D.C., November 19, 1974 |
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... benefit of immigrants . Such grants shall equal in the case of each State the entitlement of such State under section 4 ( b ) ( 9 ) ( A ) for such fiscal year , but if sufficient funds are not appropriated for that purpose , the amount ...
... benefit of immigrants . Such grants shall equal in the case of each State the entitlement of such State under section 4 ( b ) ( 9 ) ( A ) for such fiscal year , but if sufficient funds are not appropriated for that purpose , the amount ...
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... benefit of immigrants . Such grants shall equal in the case of each State having a gateway city the entitlement of such State under section 4 ( b ) ( 9 ) ( B ) for such fiscal year , but if sufficient funds are not appropriated for that ...
... benefit of immigrants . Such grants shall equal in the case of each State having a gateway city the entitlement of such State under section 4 ( b ) ( 9 ) ( B ) for such fiscal year , but if sufficient funds are not appropriated for that ...
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... benefit to immigrants . The private service agencies in Hawaii have been working heroically for years and the City Council hopes under the provisions of this bill to maintain and broaden dialog with these experienced agencies to provide ...
... benefit to immigrants . The private service agencies in Hawaii have been working heroically for years and the City Council hopes under the provisions of this bill to maintain and broaden dialog with these experienced agencies to provide ...
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... benefit of immigrants ; and Whereas , the people of the City and County of Honolulu and the State of Hawaii and the immigrants who now reside here would benefit greatly from such programs ; now therefore , Be it resolved by the Council ...
... benefit of immigrants ; and Whereas , the people of the City and County of Honolulu and the State of Hawaii and the immigrants who now reside here would benefit greatly from such programs ; now therefore , Be it resolved by the Council ...
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... benefits of the bill will be avail- able to a foreign - born individual residing in the United States and I assume , Madam Chairman , that this applies only to a foreign - born individual who is lawfully residing in the United States ...
... benefits of the bill will be avail- able to a foreign - born individual residing in the United States and I assume , Madam Chairman , that this applies only to a foreign - born individual who is lawfully residing in the United States ...
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Page 129 - ... any employee of a retail or service establishment who is employed primarily in connection with the preparation or offering of food or beverages for human consumption, either^ on the premises, or by such services as catering, banquet, box lunch, or curb or counter service, to the public, to employees, or to members or guests of members of clubs...
Page 52 - General shall have power without warrant : "(1) to interrogate any alien or person believed to be an alien as to his right to be or to remain in the United States; "(2) to arrest any alien who in his presence or view is entering or attempting to enter the United States in violation of any law or regulation...
Page 52 - States; (3) within a reasonable distance from any external boundary of the United States, to board and search for aliens any vessel within the territorial waters of the United States...
Page 140 - California," A Report of the California State Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, October, 1970, p.
Page 3 - USC 1430 (a)) is amended by striking out "and" at the end of paragraph (7); by striking out the period at the end of paragraph (8) and inserting in lieu thereof "; and...
Page 52 - ... likelihood of the person escaping before a warrant can be obtained for his arrest, but the person arrested shall be immediately taken before a committing officer.
Page 56 - The process is described in Electronic News in the words of a spokesman for a US-based multinational : 'Although assembly of complete color sets in Taiwan won't affect pricing stateside ... it should improve the company's profit structure. Otherwise we wouldn't be making the move.
Page 52 - Sec. 287. (a) Any officer or employee of the Service authorized under regulations prescribed by the Attorney General shall have power without warrant : "(1) to interrogate any alien or person believed to be an alien as to his right to be or to remain in the United States...
Page 131 - ESEA program affirms the primary importance of English, it also recognizes that the use of the children's mother tongue in school can have a beneficial effect upon their education. Instructional use of the mother tongue can help to prevent retardation in school performance until sufficient command of English is attained. Moreover, the development of literacy in the mother tongue as well as in English should result in more broadly educated adults.
Page 10 - WHEREAS, the Helping Hand project of the City and County of Honolulu and the State of Hawaii was overwhelmingly successful in that enough clothing, supplies, materials, and money were contributed by the people of Hawaii to assist over 110,000 South Vietnamese; and WHEREAS, other American cities have "adopted...