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…information on each citizen, in accordance with advanced immigration technology, can prevent the problems before they arise. If certain governments unite and devise a highly involved database of individual records, immigrants with sketchy records can be denied…
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…Bronx apartment house. Within seconds, a young man laid dead, four policemen standing over his lifeless body. A 22-year-old immigrant from West Africa was the unfortunate victim. The police officers: four white men from the New York City Police Department's…
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…, the FBI admitted that they had no evidence to support the beliefs that Chaplin was a communist. On the 25th of August, 1952, Mr. Noto of the Immigration and Naturalization service telephoned the FBI to say that was intending to sail for England in September…
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…in 1865. The railroads faced the gigantic task of crossing the rugged Rockies and the towering Sierra Nevada. To obtain the necessary labor, the Central Pacific hired thousands of Chinese immigrants to work on the railroad. Thousands of European immigrants
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…Forces, which combine the assets of FBI, Immigration and Neutralization Service, Customer Service, Secret Service, and state and local law enforcement agencies. - Strengthening the immigration service’s forensic capabilities to detect…
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…. The problem was complicated because many countries refused to allow the survivors to enter. A large number of Jewish survivors wanted to go to Palestine; however, the British were against such immigration and allowed fewer than 100,000 Jews to enter before Israel…
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…to Sierra Leone, a British colony in Africa -- first immigration of blacks from U.S. to Africa. Missouri Compromise allows slavery in Missouri, but not elsewhere west of the Mississippi and north of Missouri's southern border; repealed in 1854 1831 -- Nat…
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…to the fact that they were not understood. My parents spoke the dead language. Although some Americans were sympathetic to our causes many, never even tried listening to the dead language all they thought that these immigrants were bringing down the country…
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…“The Jungle is perhaps the most brutal novel ever written in America. It is one long scream of pain and tragedy” (Cook 117). The novel shows the reader how hard being an immigrant was in the early 1900s. Immigrants had to take any job they could…
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…of historians. The contents page lists five essays titled : “Frank Sinatra: Musician, Actor, and Quintessential Ethnic”, “Ethnicity and the Nerwarks Italian tribute”, “The Immigrant Experience in California”, “Italian American Voters and the Al Smith Revolution…
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