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  2. Jobs report is a boom for migrants, slump for Americans - AOL

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    As of August of this year, there are 129,712,000 native-born workers compared to 131,031,000 in August 2023, meaning a plummeting reduction of 1,319,000 jobs.

  3. Indo-Jamaicans - Wikipedia

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    Due to deteriorating socioeconomic conditions in British India, more than 36,000 Indians came to British Jamaica as indentured labourers under the Indian indenture system between 1845 and 1917, mostly from Bhojpur and Awadh in the Hindi Belt as well as other parts of North India.

  4. Jamaican Americans - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 554,897 Jamaican-born people lived in the U.S. in 2000. [6] This represents 61% of the approximate 911,000 Americans of Jamaican ancestry. Many Jamaicans are second, third and descend from even older generations, as there have been Jamaicans in the U.S. as early as the early twentieth Century.

  5. Americans grew 'more pessimistic' about the job market in ...

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    In August, the Conference Board found 32.8% of consumers said jobs were "plentiful," down from 33.4% in July. Meanwhile, 16.4% of consumers said jobs were "hard to get," slightly up from 16.3.

  6. Americans think they'll be out of work and are looking for ...

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    More respondents are also actively on the job hunt, with 28.4% saying they've been searching for a new job over the past four weeks — the highest level since March 2014 and an increase from 19.4 ...

  7. Chinese Jamaicans - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Jamaicans. Chinese Jamaicans are Jamaicans of Chinese ancestry, which include descendants of migrants from China to Jamaica. Early migrants came in the 19th century; there was another moment of migration in the 1980s and 1990s. Many of the descendants of early migrants have moved abroad, primarily to Canada and the United States. [3]

  8. Immigration: ‘Dreamers’ didn’t take jobs from Americans ...

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    Dreamers 'have already been participating in the U.S. economy' According to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), there are currently 589,660 DACA recipients as of Sept ...

  9. Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Still these groups plus the high Taíno are considered Island Arawak, part of a widely diffused assimilating culture, a circumstance witnessed even today by names of places in the New World; for example localities or rivers called Guamá are found in Cuba, Venezuela and Brazil. Guamá was the name of famous Taíno who fought the Spanish ...