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…of immigrants to the American culture. It allowed foreign children of second generation immigrants to adjust or mold to American society and learn American values. The government play and important role in public education, it also provided free secondary schools…
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…where there was a convergence of three distinct populations: the Indian population that was situated in the land before the Portuguese arrived in 1500, the Africans who were brought by the slave owners, and lastly the immigrants that came to Brazil…
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…the rejection of assimilation by immigrants as a problem within Western societies. Muslims in Europe and Hispanics in the United States are cited as examples of this phenomenon in which immigrants adhere to and propagate the values and customs of their home culture…
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…responsibilities. During Arthur’s term, the tariff became a dividing issue between political parties. He signed the Tariff Act of 1833, but it had little effect because as many prices were raised as were lowered. Next Arthur enforced new laws about immigration
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…for the day to hang out. While they were having some drinks at a sidewalk café, an Immigration and Naturalization Services van pulled up on the street. Two white men got out and approached Saul demanding, in Spanish, his green card. Obviously, being born…
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…) By 1750 the eastern edge of North America had swelled to over one million.While North America was expanding through natural increase, the population also received waves of new immigrants. The eighteenth-century newcomers came from Ireland, Germany, Switzerland…
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…Mafia is not the only organized crime group around, there are many other ethnic groups the Mafia has to coexist with. Not only is the mob facing new competition from Chinese gangs and Russian immigrants, but it must also contend with the hungrier drug…
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…to 130 million women worldwide have had the operation. FGM has spread worldwide with immigrants coming from Africa and other nations that accept this practice. It is outlawed in the United States, but the practice is still done. Specialists in Denver, CO…
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…), China (because of trade), Spain, Britain, and other European powers. Isolation in a strict sense was never an option, and there is no evidence that the American masses, let alone the elites, favored it, especially once immigration widened and deepened…
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…(10% of exports) were seeing unemployment rise and revenues shrink (McWilliams, 2.) With conditions worsening in Mexico, the illegal immigration to these states also would increase, thus forcing the states' own weakening economies to pay for the support…
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