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Category: /Law & Government
…, the President could banish immigrants at any time, and immigrants could be imprisoned during war. The Sedition Act stated that anyone who disobeyed the policies of government could be fined and imprisoned. Federalists couldn't stand them, but they were passed…
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…These early immigrants survived the harsh times and difficult American climate as well as the wilderness on primitive basic instincts. The early settlements were often ravaged by starvation and disease. During the colonial era, doctors' education…
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…foreigners to practice the art of oriental dancing has been passed by the Egyptian Minister of Labor and Immigration Ahmed El Amawl. This has caused many foreigner's to lose their jobs as well as made them return to their homes. This ban badly affected the local…
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…Maxine Hong Kingston, the "woman warrior" and the author of "The Woman Warrior" have gone through hardships growing up in a Chinese immigrant family, torn between both Chinese and American traditions and ultimately learned to embrace both as she became…
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Category: /Literature
…The Woman Warrior is a story about Maxine Hong Kingston's memoir, who is trying to blend and develop two different cultures into one. The story explains how immigrants have hard times and difficulties when they move to a new country. The setting…
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…the social ladder. The one thing that the Irish were good at was politics. If there was one thing that they had brought with them from mother Ireland it was Mass politics. The Germans were the counterparts to their fellow Irish Immigrants. They were very soft…
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…"The Woman Warrior" is a story about Maxine Hong Kingston's memoir, who is trying to blend and develop two different cultures into one. The story explains how immigrants have hard times and difficulties when they move to a new country. The setting…
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…and is stealthy and has the same characteristics as a cold blooded animal. This will inevitably lead the reader into seeing the Jew as a criminal, even if he has not specifically named him in such a way. According to Clive Emsley, Jewish immigrants were singled out…
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…of Immigration and Emigration routinely approves requests for extension of stays up to ninety days for travelers who present evidence of sufficient funds and who stay in a resort or hotel or present a letter from a local sponsor. Anyone staying over sixty days without…
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…was taking place and much of the wealth stopped coming from the countryside, hence the increase in immigration. People had to give up their old ways of life to go work at new places just to survive, most of them being factories. These new industries were owned…
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