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  • 13 Clinton's Record On Illegal Immigration
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    Immigration Problem in the U.S. - The first move stopping immigration decided by Congress was a law in 1862 restricting American vessels to transport Chinese immigrants to the U.S. The Alien Contract Labor Laws of 1885, 1887, 1888, and 1891 restricted the immigration to the U.S. of people entering the country to work under contracts made before their arrival. Alien skilled laborers, under these laws, were allowed to enter the U.S. to work in new industries. By this time anti-immigrant felling ro...
  • Chinese Immigrants To The U.S.
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    Immigration Laws The first immigrants to the territory now the United States were from Western Europe. The first great migration began early in the 19th century when large numbers of Europeans left their homelands to escape the economic hardships resulting from the transformation of industry by the factory system and the simultaneous shift from small-scale to large-scale farming. At the same time, conflict, political oppression, and religious persecution caused a great many Europeans to seek fre...
  • Illegal Immigrants Turn To Crime
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    With the many different groups of people coming to this country in search of a better life. I believe that we should better control Immigration to the U.S... Since I am born native to the U.S. it is hard for me to say that others are not allowed to come into the U.S. But throughout this report there is evidence why control of immigration is needed. It is shown in these instances; lack of jobs, illegal immigration, hiring of illegal immigrants, and illegal immigrants who can't find a job usually ...
  • Immigration And Naturalization Service
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    The United States is a nation of Immigrants. For centuries people have come to the U.S. in search of prosperity, freedom and financial success. By definition of the Microsoft Bookshelf Encyclopedia an immigrant is a person who leaves one country to settle permanently in another country or region to which one is not native. People immigrate for different reasons - A group of people may immigrate to another country because of some conditions which make it difficult for them to live in their home e...
  • Hardships For The Immigrants
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    The western Immigration to the United States from 1860-1890 was one of the largest population movement in U.S. history. Most of the immigrants came from the Western Europe countries. In this essay we will be discussing why immigrants migrated to the U.S., how they made the trip over, and what they found when they finally arrived here. Immigrants came to the United States for many reasons. Most of them came here because of war or political reasons, such as the Germans who had the most immigrants ...

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