So today theres like 5. 2 million native people, the United States, and about 2 they represent about percent of the 332 Million People in the states. And even though theres 326 reservoirs in 2015, long range areas in the usa, two thirds of the indian population actually live in towns in urban large cities. And when you look at the number of recognized tribes, t basis theres 183 countries in the world. So lets go back in history. A bit, because when you look at the history, it was really kind. My native people defending their homelands, defending people in which United States government engaged with native people in over thousand battles and wars and skirmishes fought against each other. And in the end, beginning in 1778, there a signing of 374 treaties that ratified it. And in addition to that, for 94, 94 agreements. So when we look at the best friend of native people in the white, then we to look at the federal indian policy that each president and sometimes president s continued. The
subpoena standoff. january 6th committee versus donald trump. the final hearing before the midterms put trump on the spot, and all nine members voted to get his testimony. the next step, actually getting him to take the stand. adam kinzinger today, warning that it contempt referral is not out of the question. as we are wrapping up the investigation, we re also pursuing new leads and facts. we want to speak to the president. look, he has made it clear that he has nothing to hide. that s what he says. he should come in on the day that we ask him to come in. if he pushes off beyond that, we will figure what to do next. the clock is ticking. the january six committee has just over two months to get trump to reply. republicans win back the house in the upcoming midterms, and the committee will not be allowed to continue in the new year. beyond that, kinzinger says the quote, the torch has been passed for the doj. attorney general merrick garland, growing facing card includin
The fifth studio is on the air, my name is anton potkovenko, we are discussing the most pressing issues in the context of russia, the eu, the kiev regime. The council of the European Union made an official decision to transfer income from frozen russian assets to kiev, that is, in fact, they are trying to force western countries to work. Our money is against our own country, there were a lot of discussions and discussions on this topic, whether they would decide on Something Like this or not, well, in the end we decided, we will discuss this with the acting permanent representative of russia to the European Union, kirill logvinov. Kirillo mikhailovich, i greet you, good morning, anton vladievich, hello, so, in your opinion, what is more in this decision of the European Union, well. Income from blocked russian sovereign assets, they will really go for the hybrid war that the European Union is currently waging against our country, yesterday the eu members publicly signed up for this, sin
America army making the all volunteer force is beth bailey book from 2009. Her most recent an army of fire how the us army confronted its racial crisis in the vietnam era. We appreciate you spending a little time with us here on good morning, everyone. My name, happy saturday. Welcome. The immigration quota act. A century later, groups and long shadows. My name is magdalena marie nati and im a stay with Adolphus College in minnesota. Im currently the president of the Immigration History Society and i coedited with erika lee, a special issue of the journal of history on the origins and of 1924, from which this panel has drawn before. I introduce our presenters today i would like to briefly describe what the 1924 immigration act was. Those of you might not be familiar with it also being taped. So i think our audience will be really interested in that. The 1924 immigration act banned entry of most immigrants from because they were ineligible to naturalize it imposed. National origins quot
Good morning, everyone. My name, happy saturday. Welcome. The immigration quota act. A century later, groups and long shadows. My name is magdalena marie nati and im a stay with Adolphus College in minnesota. Im currently the president of the Immigration History Society and i coedited with erika lee, a special issue of the journal of history on the origins and of 1924, from which this panel has drawn before. I introduce our presenters today i would like to briefly describe what the 1924 immigration act was. Those of you might not be familiar with it also being taped. So i think our audience will be really interested in that. The 1924 immigration act banned entry of most immigrants from because they were ineligible to naturalize it imposed. National origins quotas on immigrants the eastern sphere to reduce immigration, eastern and Southern Europe and it several categories for exclusion and deportation. While policymakers under pressure from business interest in the southwest exempted im