They would get all the same rights as anyone else.
Memories, family photos - black and white.
What is the proper use of the term immigrant?
A.prosecuting immigrant groups B.taking away religious rights C.Taking away political rights D.Prosecuting racial groups
an immigrant is someone that comes from another country
Immigrant possessions would be whatever an immigrant - a person moving from one country to another to stay - is bringing with them.
An immigrant from the continent of Eurasia. The most common Eurasian would be a Russian.
I'd argue that if black feminism didn't exist there would still be womanism, and whether there was a term for black feminism/womanism or not black women would still be fighting for their rights as human beings. Feminism is overwhelmingly white-centered, however consider before the suffrage (white women fighting for white womens rights, and ignoring the rights of women of colour) black women were still fighting for their rights to exist and to their freedom - white feminism is a small island in a sea of history of women fighting for their rights to be treated as equals.
Both. An Immigrant is one who migrates to another country; They would be a Japanese immigrant
For an immigrant to go back to his own country, he will need an immigrant visa.
Albert Einstein was not black, he was infact caucasion. but nevertheless he would have been just as smart if he was black. If he was black he wouldn't have been albert Einstein
Your great grandparent would be the immigrant. Their child (your grandparent) would be American born, so they would be 1st generation American. Their child (your parent) would be American born and 2nd generation. So you would be 3rd generation American. However, if your immigrant great grandparent arrived in America as a adult with children, as many did, then your grandparent might also be an immigrant and you would be the second generation born in America.
Yes, they do. Why would an immigrant need to talk to INS about a marriage? Immigrant means they are already residing in the US legally as a immigrant.