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of immigration after WW2 was the movement of workers to Britain, France, and the Netherlands from their former colonies. From 1945 to 1959, 350,000 Irish moved to the UK, bringing their families, settling permanently, and enjoying full civil rights including the right
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Poles and Italians in Detroit
In the late 17th century and early 18th century Detroit was a hotbed for foreign immigration. The booming automobile industry and resulting growth of the city ensured that many jobs were available for those able to take
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Between the years of 1860 and 1960, there was a massive income of immigrants to the United States. These immigrants we a huge chunk of the labor population and there fore were the backbones of our labor supply. We surely owe them many thanks because
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of Estonia and Latvia, not least because of the unusually high ratio of Russians speakers to the native populous. But have these immigrants become part of their respective homes' national identity or have they drifted away from their titular countrymen? The most
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Category: /History
Between the years of 1860 and 1960, there was a massive income of immigrants to the United States. These immigrants we a huge chunk of the labor population and there fore were the backbones of our labor supply. We surely owe them many thanks because
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of Official Languages)
Making English the official language of the United States will bring more people together by providing a common means of communication. Official English unites Americans because it encourages immigrants
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After many years of famine and poverty plaguing the land of China hundreds of thousands of Chinese in seek of opportunity began immigrating to the United States. Many motivated by the discovery of gold in California others came to the United States
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research to back his claims. Min used his own personal family experiences, his observations of other Korean families, informal discussion with Korean school teachers and social workers, and Korean newspaper articles for insight on Korean immigrant families. He
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white women by custom, and more importantly by law. The history of Japanese in America starts with the Issei, the term used to designate first generation Japanese-American immigrants. These first generations immigrants settled in mostly California, Oregon
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At the turn of the century, America was viewed as a land of freedom from the hardships of everyday life. During this time, millions of immigrants from all over the world, poured into America seeking that exact kind of freedom. Some were escaping
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