Us immigration by year
[DOCX File]Immigration Cartoons from American History
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Immigration Cartoons from American History. Directions: Click on each year to be taken to the political cartoon.Analyze each and complete the table with the title of the cartoon, its target (which ethnic immigrant group), whether it is pro or anti immigration, and an analysis.
[DOC File]History of Immigration From the 1850s to the Present
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Immigration to the United States by Decade-From 1821-2001. ... For example, in 1914 (the peak year of immigration for that era), 1.2 million immigrants arrived. In 1991 (the peak year of the new immigration), 1.8 million immigrants came. But this comparison is somewhat misleading. In 1914, the population of the United States was 99 million ...
[DOC File]ETHICS IN IMMIGRATION PRACTICE
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This decision raises more questions than settles them, and appears to be contrary to the spirit of §245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which allows certain aliens who are out of status to ultimately adjust their status in the US, if they are beneficiaries of immigrant visa petitions or labor certifications filed on or before April ...
[DOC File]Application for G Visa
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Year. City of Birth: Country of Birth: ... Country of Birth: U.S. Immigration Status (Should your spouse hold a visa status other than G-4, please contact the Visa Office immediately.) G-4 visa holder. Permanent Resident/U.S. Citizen. Does not reside in the US. Other, please explain: Is your spouse a staff member/individual contractor of the UN ...
[DOC File]IMMIGRATION & NATIVISM (Theme #13)
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Immigration Act of 1990 – increased the number of legal immigrants allowed into the US each year, and created a lottery program that randomly assigned a number of visas to help immigrants from countries where the US did not often grant visas
[DOC File]The Gilded Age & Industrial Era Unit Exam
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Carnegie’s family faced many hard times and in 1848 they immigrated to the United States. Carnegie started working at the age of 13 in a cotton mill for $1.20 a week. By the age of 18 he was the Post Secretary to the Superintendent in the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
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