111.   Immigrants are a threat to what we have.

112.   Immigrants are drained from their homelands.

113.   In addition, immigrants are often unaware of the programs that do exist to help them.

114.   In addition, immigrants were quicker to form networks, passing on jobs from friend to friend, relative to relative.

115.   In addition, the bills combine the incomes of the immigrant and the sponsor to determine if an immigrant is eligible for public assistance.

116.   In California, most illegal immigrants are Hispanic.

117.   In America, as in Europe, immigrants are the major importers and distributors of heroin.

118.   In New York, the first-generation Chinantecan immigrants are waiters and garment workers and bus mechanics.

119.   In return, immigrants could be as ethnic as they wished in their homes and local communities.

120.   In parts of the United States where immigrants are uncommon, Miller added, physicians may be unaware of the need for screening tests.

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immigrant 0.02%
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