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…The New Immigration, Refugee Protection Act was started on June 28, 2002. The government of Canada tryed tof ind skilled workers from china. The government wannted to get people the could do a multiple jobs insted of having one skill like most canadians…
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…The American West is an extremely ethnically diverse region. Large populations of immigrants and natives to it have established an Anglo, western population that continues to feel confined culturally and, more importantly, racially. Racial diversity…
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…that compelled many Vietnamese to seek for new opportunity in another foreign country, which is to immigrate to the United States. Many might have felt that they had betrayed their country by immigrating to another foreign country, but for the hope of the next…
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…Irish Immigration to Canada The Irish began immigrating to North America in the 1820s, when the lack of jobs and poverty forced them to seek better opportunities elsewhere after the end of the major European wars. When the Europeans could finally…
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…The gold rush into California in the 1800’s brought with it many social and political changes, including the introduction of Chinese immigration to American society. Most Chinese that came to the area were from regions that suffered from poverty…
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…America and Its Policy Toward Immigration During the late nineteenth century, a wave of immigration known as the New Immigration swept across the United States. The Northern and Western Europeans of the 1840s immigration period continued…
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…Illegal immigrants should be allowed into America. An illegal immigrant is any person who enters the United States illegally, or any person who enters legally and stays past the time legally allowed. There are many arguments that support allowing…
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…"Immigration is necessary for Canada's growth. At the same time, we must be sensitive to the need to balance our demographic and economic needs with our capacity to settle and absorb immigrants."(1) Immigration has played a major part historically…
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…<Tab/>Have you ever watched the Eddie Murphey movie titled "Coming to America"? Well if you have you will have an insight into what life is like for immigrants settling in the United States, especially those from the Caribbean. Each year…
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…The twentieth century, specifically the period of after WWII was a period of great change for Latin America. One of these changes has been immigration from Latin American countries such as Mexico, Haiti, Cuba, the Dominican Republic and etc. Many…
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