Posts Tagged 'Immigrants'

Made in America Panel Advocates that Syrian Refugees be Relocated Closer to Their Home Country Instead of in Europe or the U.S.

Made in America Panel Advocates that Syrian Refugees be Relocated Closer to Their Home Country Instead of in Europe or the U.S.

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (aired by some 70 affiliates) by advocating a plan by former Ambassador John Negroponte that calls for Syrian refugees to be placed in refugee centers on the Turkish/Syrian border close to their home instead of being relocated to countries so far away that most refugees won’t return to their home country.

The first guest on Made in America was friend of the show U.S. Representative ...

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Made in America Panel Maintains that Unemployed Blacks Would be Picketing the White House if Obama Wasn’t Black

Made in America Panel Maintains that Unemployed Blacks Would be Picketing the White House if Obama Wasn’t Black

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 69 stations) with his ongoing critical analysis of the economy under Obama, including a report that 56 million American women are not in the workforce.  This is on top of new data that shows only 62.8 percent of workers are in the labor force—the lowest in 37 years. And finally, almost 47 million Americans have been collecting food stamps for at least ...

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Made in America Panel Wants to see American Citizens get to the Front of the Line for Good Paying Jobs

Made in America Panel Wants to see American Citizens get to the Front of the Line for Good Paying Jobs

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 48 stations) by expressing empathy for the millions of Americans living in poverty, because they are locked into low paying part-time jobs.  Neal challenged listeners not to accept the status quo and ask representatives to explain how the nation wasted $20 trillion on the War on Poverty (created under Lyndon Johnson), and yet today we still have more people living in poverty ...

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Detroit Continues a Legacy of Inclusion

Detroit Continues a Legacy of Inclusion

Some people count Detroit down and out. I’m not one of them. To do so would ignore the contributions that the American car manufacturing industry made to the world’s industrial and economic development. And its center was Detroit.

Henry Ford is known as a visionary inventor, but he also saw the wisdom in creating a diverse workforce. According to a Ford Motor historical perspective, since its founding in 1903, “Ford has established itself as a premier American employer by supporting equitable ...

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Free Healthcare for Low Income, Uninsured, Illegal Immigrants?

Free Healthcare for Low Income, Uninsured, Illegal Immigrants?

The United States currently has an estimated 11 million immigrants who entered this country illegally. According to the National Research Council, the migration of these individuals into the United States costs American taxpayers $346 billion annually. Now we are starting to get a feel for the costs being absorbed by one sector — the U.S. healthcare system — to treat this population. And the cost is staggering.

The Center for Immigration Studies estimates that the current cost of treating uninsured immigrants ...

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