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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15 welcomes the start of Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM), a 30-day observance of Hispanic culture, traditions, and contributions to the U.S. by the Hispanic community.  
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Curving Food Costs and Labor Shortages

The last reforms to the current system were made under President Ronald Reagan, any changes can provide immediate relief to both farmers and consumers, alleviating the nationwide worker shortage that has caused grocery prices to skyrocket. 
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Immigrants Then and Now

Most immigrants arriving at Ellis Island were processed within hours and, in fact, no passports, visas, or papers were needed to enter the United States. Today’s immigrants and their children are building the American Dream with every bit as much speed, ingenuity and success as the huddled masses of centuries past.
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The Change of Immigration

Learning about the changing faces of immigration can help us manage how our country is changing.