Immigration America is known famously throughout the world with the nickname "The melting pot." The reason behind this is that America is extremely diverse and has many different people. Immigrants give America the chance to know the culture of many countries. They bring in their culture‚ religion‚ economic benefits‚ and ideology to America. I believe that the United States should allow legal immigrants from all over the world because they bring many benefits to it. Immigrants are a positive influence
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Luis Calderón Christopher Davis History 1302 18 January 2013 Immigration in the 19th century In the 19th century the U.S was known as the golden door‚ due to the many opportunities the country had for all the foreign people. They were two types of immigrants: the old immigrants and the new immigrants. The old immigrants were from countries in north and west Europe and immigrated between 1850 and 1880. However during 1880 and 1910 17.7 million immigrants entered the U.S.‚ these were known as
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Tier 4 General Student Visa Immigration Guide 2012-13 Contents What is a visa? .......................................................................................................2 • Who needs a visa? ....................................................................................................................................................2 • Tier 4 general visa.....................................................................................................................
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After the Transcontinental Railroad was constructed‚ the fate of the Chinese took a dive for the worse because in 1882‚ the United States of America created the Chinese Exclusion Act. The Chinese Exclusion Act was established to end Chinese immigration and shut the “golden gates” of America. Prior to 1882‚ the Chinese were viewed as tolerable and hard working‚ but as soon as the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed‚ people recognized the Chinese as dirty‚ lazy‚ and unworthy to be in America. As James
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Kaitlin Bergold APUSH- A Day DBQ- Immigration The mid-19th century wave of immigration brought significant changes to the American economy‚ society‚ and political life. Between 1841 and 1860‚ more than 4 million immigrants traveled to America‚ significantly increasing the population of America. Ireland‚ Germany‚ and England were the three countries that migrated the greatest amount of people to the United States‚ making up about three-fourths of immigrants. As they arrived‚ they were too poor to
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Gerald Kelly Immigration Act of 1965 Research Paper 9-22-10 Immigration Act of 1965 The Immigration Act - also called the Hart-Celler Immigration Bill - of 1965 was signed by President Lyndon Johnson. This new Act phased out the Nation Origins quota system. This radically changed patter and scope migration to America. It created migration worldwide versus a majority of the migration from the 3 core counties; United Kingdom‚ Ireland‚ and Germany. [ (Three Decades of Mass Immigration‚ 1995) ] These
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I cannot quite describe what I was feeling the day that my mother loaded me onto a large ship on that cold‚ dark day. England was the only place that I had ever called home. After my father and two younger siblings died‚ my mother was determined that I would travel to America for a new life. A life that I could never have in England. My young‚ sixteen year old mind could not quite comprehend the entire reasoning of why my mother wanted to send me away to a place that either of us had ever been
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Have you ever asked yourself what your destiny shall be‚ or who you will be in the near future? Every human being develops ideals from the concerns or uncertainties. We will never know for sure how our destiny is defined‚ whether in an impersonal way or by our own decisions. A few years ago‚ I believed that my life would take the course that would lead me to success. With my eyes closed‚ I decided to try it and came to the US. Leaving everything behind in my beloved Colombia‚ I ventured into an unknown
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populations and have helped shape the United States we are today. Immigration has come long before the 1900’s and another group of individuals who fled religious persecutions and hardship were Scots-Irish settlers whom migrated around the 1700’s. Even though the “Great Migration” developed passing 1718‚ they had attempted to migrate earlier in 1636 but had to abandon their voyage due to the weather conditions. The two groups of Scots-Irish migrants came from two areas whom
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America was known as the Land of the Free‚ in the early 1900s. The place where all could live peacefully‚ in harmony‚ safe from the turmoil of the outside world. The people there were proud of their “open door policy”‚ proud that their offered safety and protection to many people who sought it. So‚ why did the US government suddenly try to crush this tranquillity‚ destroy this place of refuge where many could find comfort? Why did they not let the desperate‚ hungry and frightened masses in when they
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