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…The 1990s have brought the largest influx of immigrants into labor force of the United States of any decade in this nation's history. A panel of social science scholars concluded their assessment of U.S. society with the observation that "America's…
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…The Immigration Cancer The first move stopping immigration decided by Congress was a law in 1862 restricting American vessels to transport Chinese immigrants to the U.S. The Alien Contract Labor Laws of 1885, 1887, 1888, and 1891 restricted…
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Immigration & Health Care As many as 830,000 non-citizen immigrants are residents of California. Nearly one in five non-citizens, under the age of 65 in California, is covered by Medi-Cal. Medi-Cal is an essential source of healthcare…
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Immigration in America By: Eric Hough American National Government Immigration I. Introduction A. Problem of Immigrants in the U.S. B. Numbers that are Immigrating into U.S. II. Stands on the Issue…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and essentials, such as freedom of speech or access to clean water, are inaccessible luxuries to much of the world. However, I feel that these things shouldn’t have to be luxuries. We should be more open with our immigration so that we can share our “amber waves…
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Category: /History
…In the eyes of the early American colonists and the founders of the Constitution, the United States was to represent the ideals of acceptance and tolerance to those of all walks of life. When the immigration rush began in the mid-1800’s, America…
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…created this nation were well aware that they were building a nation where immigrants would choose to live. The leaders of America created a nation so that different nationalities of different religions can live in a country together in peace. The United…
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…in Canada that limits the opportunities of many. Due to the number of people immigrating illegally many cities are so overcrowded that there are restrictions on just how much a person can accomplish. Not only are there limits on how much an Canadian citizen can…
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Category: /Literature/English
Immigration Immigration & Americas Future The world has gone through a revolution and it has changed a lot. We have cut the death rates around the world with modern medicine and new farming methods. For example, we sprayed to destroy mosquitoes…
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Category: /Law & Government
…As foreigners fly into East Coast airports, specifically, New York's LaGuardia, they can't help but notice the Statue of Liberty and think what it possibly stands for. Our immigration policy has been a joke for the past 200 years and we must reinforce…
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