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…States maintained strict immigration quotas which severely limited the number of Central and Eastern Europeans admitted to the country each year. Even under such extreme circumstances, the US insisted on adhering to these policies and refused to modify them…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Another example of racism in Canadian history is a Canadian immigration policy that for a long time favored white people, predominantly West and North Europeans. Asian and South Asian people were allowed to enter the country only if there was a temporary…
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…the health care, child labor laws, loans to the poor so they would be able to attend college, and education. They also wanted to work with the immigrants so their American background could develop as well. Social regulation was another important goal they wanted…
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…and labor. I believe in the prevention of unwarranted strikes by foreign Labor agitators. I believe in the limitation of foreign immigration. I am a native born American citizen and I believe my rights In this country are superior to those of foreigners…
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…of people seem to be so much better off. Another problem that occurs in the developed countries because of overpopulation is immigration. Due to the horrible conditions, many of the less developed countries have, people immigrate to Canada to receive…
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…Britain as a prison colony in the late 1700's, so now most Australian people are of British ancestry. The immigrants brought all the customs too, such as driving on the left side of the road and their favorite warm drink, tea. They also speak English…
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…borders as well. Anti-semitism was growing in Western Europe and the Jews needed to escape. The prime choice seemed to be so obvious. The Jews went to the New World.         The immigration of the Marranos to the new world might have begun with none…
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…Australian people are of British ancestry. The immigrants brought all the customs too, such as driving on the left side of the road and their favorite warm drink, tea. They also speak English as the official language with their own Australian terms. CLIMATE…
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Category: /Literature
…country started. Our founding fathers had a dream of an America with equal opportunities. This dream was interpreted by those in Europe as an easy way to make money and a good way of life. Immigrants came to the United States of America in search of fulfilling…
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…predominantly of Anglo-Celtic descent, but that has changed dramatically. A large number of immigrants from Greece, Italy, Yugoslavia, Lebanon and Turkey came after the war and these have been supplemented by more recent influxes of immigrants from Asia…
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