Category: /Literature/English
than the average American earns in a
week. And growing numbers of these poorly paid Third World citizens
want to come to the United States.
In the 1970s, all other countries that accept immigrants started
controlling the number of people they would
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Immigration has recently become a controversial topic in America. Some feel that immigration is necessary to keep up the diversity in America. In addition, it creates a stronger economic base because immigrants will produce more goods than they use
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Controlling Immigration to the U.S.
With the many different groups of people coming to this
country in search of a better life, we should cut back on who we
should allow to have citizenship. There are thousands of immigrants
coming
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Category: /History
"The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States. Those on the West Coast were especially prone to attribute declining wages and economic ills on the despised Chinese workers. Although
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Category: /Social Sciences
Undocumented Immigrants
(Illegal Aliens)
<Tab/>Undocumented immigrants or illegal aliens, however you want to call them are immigrants who can not enter the U.S. legally, without proper documents. Such as, guest workers, students
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Fruits and Flowers of Immigration
Children seem to be the primary issue for both those individuals who are making decision to immigrate and those institutions that deciding on whether to accept somebody or not as immigrants. At least it should be so
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Immigration Problem in the U.S.
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
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Of course we bloody well should! It's unfortunate what happens to these people in their country, but why should we be the ones to help all of these immigrants out when we can't even help our own fellow countrymen? There are thousands of people homeless
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Immigration in the United States
I think that all people born in the United States are actually all direct descendants from an immigrant because America was a new country so all the people that came here were immigrants. Even the native Americans were
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Category: /History
The New Immigration
In 1886 the statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World," a gift
from the people of France, was dedicated by President Grover Cleveland.
Set at the entrance to New York, the statue was just in time to greet the
biggest
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