Tenement dwellers face hardships, or deprivation. Tenement dwellers are people who dwell on old or crowded house or apartment. Tenement dwellers are mostly found in the deprived area of a city, or where less-privileged persons commonly stay. Tenement dwellers mostly stay in abandoned houses, apartments.
I would make a law where anyone can come over to the United States and stay, regardless of their legal status. Open borders, where anyone, from anywhere, can, in exchange for providing ID, a customs/smuggling/invasive species check of their belongings, and maybe a health check, they get in. Once in, a separate but similarly simple process to get a green card. Following a suitable period of residency, say, 5-10 years, citezinship (if they want it). It would be suitable for this law to fall under the Legislative Branch, as it makes all laws (including laws relating to immigration), declares war, regulates interstate and foerign commerce, and controls taxing and spending policies.
"orange was first the fruit" hope this helps
<span>The ‘’second wave’’ of feminism started after the women were forced out of the workplace after end of World War Two and essentially ended with the failure to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Second-wave feminism splintered after criticism grew that the movement had focused on women rights to the exclusion of everyone else. So I believe it's D.</span>