Topic: Immigrants
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New York City May Let Non-Citizens Vote
It would be the first major U.S. city to do so.
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Can This Building Complex Solve Dubai's Affordable Housing Crisis?
The International City was supposed to relieve the economic pressures faced by the middle class. Instead there's been nothing but problems.
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Flushing Meadows and the Battle for the Real New York
Mayor Bloomberg may have finally gone too far with a proposal for a 25,000-seat soccer stadium and shopping mall.
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Photos
The Paradox of Mexicantown: Detroit's Uncomfortable Relationship With the Immigrants it Desperately Needs
Mexicans have made a productive home for themselves in a city largely known for its shrinking population. So why are they being deported?
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With L.A.'s Proposed ID Cards, Immigrants Can Play a Larger Role in the City's Economy
More efforts are being made to embrace undocumented immigrants and the economic potential they have.
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Charts
How an Exclusive Los Angeles Suburb Lost Its Whiteness
The once homogenous community of San Marino has been rapidly diversifying for decades.
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Archives
The Original Hooligans
Pussy Riot are the latest, but a family of cartoon Irish immigrants came first.
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Ignoring Canada’s Minorities in Police Statistics
A new study finds that a majority of police agencies don’t track race in immigrant-rich country.
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Maps
Suburbia: Land of Immigrants
Foreign-born populations in the U.S. are spreading out across the country, settling in suburbs and smaller cities

