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         Immigration American History:     more books (100)
  1. Major Problems In American Immigration And Ethnic History (Major Problems in American History) by Jon Gjerde, 1998-01-12
  2. American Immigration (History of American Civilization) by Maldwyn A. Jones, 1960-12
  3. Dictionary of American Immigration History by Francesco Cordasco, 1990-06-28
  4. Bibliography of American Immigration History by George Washington University Editors, 1978-06
  5. Immigration and American History by Henry Steele;b93 Commager, 1962
  6. Immigration and American History Essays in Honor of by Commager Hs, 1961-01
  7. Immigration and American History. by Theodore C. Blegen, 1961
  8. A History of American Immigration: 1820-1924 by George M. Stephenson, 1926
  9. Ethnic Americans: A History of Immigration by Leonard Dinnerstein, David M. Reimers, 1988-02
  10. The History and Immigration of Asian Americans (Asians in America: The Peoples of East, Southeast, and South Asia in American Life and Culture) by Franklin Ng, 1998-05-01
  11. Profiles in American History - Immigration to the Women's Rights Movement: Significant Events and the People Who Shaped Them (Profiles in American History) by Joyce Moss, George Wilson, 1994-08-12
  12. Themes in Immigration History (American Immigration and Ethnicity) by George Pozzetta, 1991-02-01
  13. Ethnic Americans: A History of Immigration by Leonard; Reimers, David M. Dinnerstein, 1988
  14. Ethnic Americans A History of Immigration and Assimilation by Leonard and Reimers, David M. Dinnerstein, 1975

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182. Immigration Threatens America
If it's the future distribution of political power in Congress you're worried about, forget the Clinton scandals and the midterm election. The real force that is reshuffling the power in this country is immigration. Posits that americans are being disenfranchised by the elite.
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183. Americans Protest La Reconquista
1998 Rally against immigration
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Americans Protest "La Reconquista"
Over 300 Americans from across the U.S. gathered in Washington, D.C., April 22-25 for Immigration Reform Awareness Week '98. Meeting under the banner of a U.S. map with the word "FULL" across it, they fanned out to the offices of congressmen and senators and presented the case for immigration reform.
One of their key arguments dealt with the wholesale invasion of the American Southwest, especially California, by Mexicans, legal and illegal. Many of these people see themselves as part of a process called "la reconquista" the reconquest or retaking of land that once belonged to Mexico. These raiding parties, at least according to some of their leaders, will retake these lands and re-establish Spanish.
Discussing a new Mexican law permitting dual citizenship. Jose Angel Pescador Osuna, Mexican Consul General in Los Angeles told an audience at the Southwestern University School of Law, February 6, 1998: "I think we are practising la Reconquista in California."
Glenn Spencer warns of Armed Conflict with Mexico
"The Mexican government is actively supporting the invasion of the United States, while our government looks the other way," says Glenn Spencer who heads the California-based Voice of Citizens Together.

184. CNN.com - Iranian-Americans Protest Immigration Policy - Dec. 19, 2002
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LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) About 2,000 Iranian-Americans protested outside the federal building in west Los Angeles on Wednesday to denounce a new immigration policy that they say has resulted in the unfair detention of immigrants. The demonstration was peaceful, and police reported no arrests. Most protesters carried signs such as "Detain terrorists, not innocent immigrants." Another sign read: "What's next? Concentration camps." Protesters were demonstrating against a Justice Department policy implemented after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks that requires men 16 and older who are not citizens to register with U.S. immigration officials if they're from one of more than a dozen mostly Muslim and Middle Eastern nations, including Iran. Kayhan Shakib, the president of the Iranian-American Lawyers Association, which helped organize the protest, said the Immigration and Naturalization Service was ill-prepared to handle the hundreds of people who went there to register, resulting in the unnecessary detainment of individuals.

185. Web Site Ellis Island On-Line
Web site Ellis Island OnLine "Between 1892 and 1924 over 22 million passengers and members of ships' crews came through Ellis Island and the Port of New York. Now you can research passenger
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Historical Immigrant Admission Data1821 to 1998
The following data on immigration by decade and by geographic region is taken from the Statistical Yearbooks of the Immigration and Naturalization Service and updated since 1996 with INS Annual Reports: Period Total Europe Asia Americas Africa Oceania * 179 yrs. * includes others unidentified by nationality, as often happened before 1911.
History of Immigration Legislation
Outlined below are thumbnail sketches of immigration-related legislation adopted between 1790 and 1990. More detailed information on the most recent legislative changes, beginning in 1952, are also available separately. In an area previously controlled by individual states, an act was adopted that established a uniform rule for naturalization by setting the residence requirement at two years. Congress enacted the first significant federal legislation relating specifically to immigration. Among its provisions, it: (1) established the continuing reporting of immigration to the United States; and (2) set specific sustenance rules for passengers of ships leaving U.S. ports for Europe.

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