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American Dream: Here's What You Need To Know to Get a Green Card

Categories that a non-American citizen must look for in applying for a green card. (Photo : Reuters) A non-American citizen who wants to get a green card to have a legal and permanent job in the United States must fall into one of the eight categories set by the country's U.

How Latino Entrepreneurs Pursue Their ‘American Dream’

Did you know that the economic future of the U.S. depends on Latino startups? As a matter of fact, Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative (SLEI) discovered that Latino startups can be a $1.4-trillion opportunity.

Latino Entrepreneurs More Likely to Leave Business to Family, Friends

Entrepreneurship is in the blood of Latinos. Latino-owned businesses have grown at twice the national rate, and a majority of Latino business owners plan to leave their businesses in the hands of their children.

Becky G Discusses Being Inspired by Grandparents, Living the American Dream

The singer revealed how her grandparents inspire her to live her American dream to the fullest. Mexican-American star Becky G says she is living the American dream, and she has her grandparents for making that possible.

Marco Rubio Vows to Revive American Dream, Discusses Education Reform

Sen. Marco Rubio, one of the Republican Party's candidates for the 2016 presidential nomination, released a short piece on the American Dream Monday morning. In it he vows to fight for Americans struggling to achieve the American Dream.

Middle East News: US Embassy Worker in Yemen Accused of Giving Out Fake Visas With Fake Oil Company Name

The Feds are investigating a potential security breach that involved a U.S. embassy worker issuing at least 50 fake visas to Yemeni people entering the United States.

Undocumented Immigrants 'Threaten' Traditional US Beliefs, Customs and Economy, Says Poll

Polling data revealed Americans are "threatened" by undocumented immigrants coming into the U.S. The poll, conducted by Reuters and Ipsos, found 75 percent of Americans view undocumented immigrants as a problem for the country's beliefs and customs.

50 Years Later: Undocumented Workers Can’t Access the American Dream

The largest Hispanic-owned business in the United States was founded by a working class man who emigrated from Cuba to the United States in 1959. That man, Jorge Mas Canosa, was recruited by an underground utility construction firm in 1969 by the name of Church & Tower, which he would later purchase. Under his guidance, Church & Tower joined forces with a construction company Burnup & Sims in 1994, and together the two companies, now one, assumed the name MasTec.
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