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The American Council of Immigration does not approve or oppose candidates for elected offices. We aim to provide an analysis of the impact of elections on the US immigration system. When the Trump administration essentially disappeared, 238 Venezuelan men (and potentially women) lived in Salvador prisons in the United States earlier this month, claiming they were members of a Venezuelan gang. Executives declared with confidence that these men belonged to the Tren de Aragua gang, boasting on social media alongside the dehumanised propaganda of El Salvador’s President Naive Buquere. Trump administration officials argued that the alien enemy law of 1798,…

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The future of seamless e-learning integration Imagine a classroom where, from quizzes to video conferencing, all digital tools work seamlessly within a learning management system (LMS). There are no additional logins. There are no endless switching between platforms. Streamlined experiences for both educators and students. Enter Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI), the unnamed hero of modern e-learning integration. If you are an educator, education designer, or LMS administrator, understanding LTI is no longer an option. It is the need to create an efficient, engaging and persistent learning experience for the future. This article is a guide to understanding what LTI is,…

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Written at Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE), Dr. Maurice Obcefeld has a great, non-technical work that addresses the claims made by Michael Pettis (among others) that he must “control” the claims. First, there is a difference between trade balances (differences between exports and imports) and current accounts (SOM financial transactions such as exports, imports, and income from investments and transfers). But for the purposes here, I don’t worry too much about the difference. It’s not that important to the point I’m making. Let’s start so that it doesn’t get in the way. In National Inome Accounting, checking accounts are…

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If you’ve ever felt fraudulent with a mortgage company, car lender, credit reporting agency, or other financial institution, you may have sought help from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Millions of Americans have filed complaints with agencies in recent years. Sometimes they did it after a long failure with customer service representatives. In other cases, it was introduced by friends, family, or supporters. The number of complaints about payday loans, debt collection practices and more has been steadily increasing. Federal agencies had 2.7 million last year, half of which provided some relief for consumers, according to agency data. Complaints to…

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ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Since the Trump administration moved to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau last month, the bureau has dropped nine lawsuits that it had brought on behalf of consumers. The actions effectively freed major financial firms like Capital One and the mortgage giant Rocket Homes from the threat of consequences for their alleged significant wrongdoing, shocking consumer advocates and raising questions about the future of America’s consumer watchdog. For their part, when the cases were dropped, the companies lauded…

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Check out the companies making headlines in the midday trading: GameStop – Memestock has risen by around 15%. On Tuesday, GameStop’s board announced it had unanimously approved plans to purchase Bitcoin with some of the company’s cash following a similar move by MicroStrategy. Dollar Tree – Discount retail chains have risen by more than 4% after Wednesday announced it would offload its family dollar business to a group of private equity investors for $1 billion. Playtika – Mobile Games stocks won over 22% after receiving a double upgrade to buy from Bank of America Performance. The bank said the company…

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The sun is shining, the birds chirping, and the flowers are in full bloom. I officially made it for the winter. Spring can cause the urge to refresh every room, corner, and surface of the house. After all, they call it spring cleaning. However, after several months of winter hibernation, knowing where to start can be overwhelming. Whether you’re growing a rental house in Albany, New York, an apartment in Long Beach, California, or a home in Dallas, Texas, expert tips on how to clean your home can all make a difference. Good news? We have gathered the best advice…

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Climate change is one of the key topics that is difficult to tackle in the classroom. Some teachers face opposition from parent, community, or school curriculum requirements that deny the existence or importance of climate change. But it’s important to give children facts by using global warming and climate change activities that help them understand what’s going on and what’s important. Try some of these ideas with your students. It involves discussion about what children can do to keep them healthy for years to come. Free printing possible Earth Day Worksheet Bundle Invite students to talk about our planet using…

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There’s nothing quite like being in a bustling high school auditorium, charged with anticipation, as the curtain rises on another unforgettable high school musical production. These theatrical showcases not only entertain but also have the power to educate, shedding light on social concepts and life lessons. But when there are so many options, picking the perfect musicals for high schools can be a big hassle, especially when you have so many considerations, such as subject matter, cast size, singing styles, and more. Luckily, we’ve put together this list of the best musicals for high school so you can focus your…

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The PE class parachute day is the best. It’s fascinating to see that parachute floating up and down. Running around a parachute is a great exercise. And working together to keep all the balls parachute during a popcorn game will encourage cooperation. Parachute play is not only fun, but it also teaches the game. Cooperative skills such as hand eye adjustment, balance, sharing and replacing mobility cores and arm muscles to enhance social interaction and communication listening and response Parachutes are also comprehensive. Everyone can participate and they are a pleasant sensory experience for many children. All you need to…

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