America is a nation that prides itself on fair treatment and equal rights for all, yet turns a blind eye to the mistreatment of migrant farm workers in the United States, so passing the Agricultural Jobs, Opportunities, Benefits, and Security Act ( often referred to as the AgJOBS Bill), and refining the H2-A temporary visa system to better suit worker rights, should be a top priority for state legislatures in all fifty states, the U.S. ... Farm owners across the nation adopted similar workforces, and although not all of their workers were African-American slaves, these owners began employing t...
Over 60 million Americans make some sort of wager every day.1 When compared to other recreations (in billions of dollars) in 1990, gambling institutions made 2.2 more than magazine sales, 8.3 more than book sales, 20.9 more than theaters, and a whopping 21.8 more than movies.2 This number has increased to this high level because of the growth in the amount of legalized gambling establishments and the accessibility to these establishments, both of which increases the number of gamblers. ... American gambling can be traced back to the early years of the nation. ...