Migration from Jordan to the United States began in significant numbers in the early 20th century, particularly during the Ottoman Empire's decline. Many early migrants were primarily seeking economic opportunities. The migration wave increased during the 1960s and 1970s, influenced by regional conflicts and the quest for better living conditions. Since then, Jordanian Immigration has continued, with various factors driving individuals and families to seek a new life in the U.S.
We the people of the united states, in order to a more prefect union
Corporal punishment is punishing the body: spanking, hitting, etc. It has been here as long as there have been people here.
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It actually didn't start in the U.S. It started in Africa, people traded their slaves to others but whilst still remaining a somewhat civil environment, they didn't treat them like The europeans or Anglo's did
he tells us if u work hard u can acompice anything,.
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because there is better pay here
White people are still migrating to the US. It began roughly in the late 1600's.
Well, because you are calling from the US, you start with 011 (for calling any country). Then you enter Jordan's dialing code, which is 962.
yes they did because Hitler was killing their neighbors and friends but yeah they did.
There was prejudice because it was during the Great Depression and people in the US did not want foreigners taking their jobs.
A donkey & beans
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for the us is migrating
They had discovered it and wanted to check it out. Then people started migrating over here when they started protesting against England's rules and England wouldn't change their rules.
Alia Hatough-Bouran is the Ambassador to the US for Jordan.