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  1. The First Suburban Chinatown: The Remaking of Monterey Park, California (Asian American History and Culture Series) by Timothy P. Fong, 1994-09
  2. Quarantine!: East European Jewish Immigrants and the New York City Epidemics of 1892 by Howard Markel, 1999-04-26

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Views immigration as an attack on american sovereignty.
http://www.oregonir.org/
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142. Untitled Document
Focus american and Canadian immigration and visa work, international business and estate administration law.
http://www.fermanlaw.com

143. Immigration & The American Future--Conservative Debate Handbook
An analysis of the factors which should go into formulating an immigration policy for the United States of America in the 21st Century.
http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/migrate.htm
A Nation Is Not A Game Of Musical Chairs
***Chapter FifteenConservative Debate Handbook***
SYNOPSIS
The issues involved in formulating an American immigration policy have become something of a microcosm for the larger ideological confrontation of our times. As in that larger confrontation, there has been some tendency for Conservatives to speak with great caution, lest their words be misconstrued by those whose principal argument is always to cast aspersion on the motives of others. Many who would like to see immigration sharply curtailed, or drawn more from human stocks that played the greatest role in formulating the traditional American ethos (the National Origins approach, which worked reasonably well between 1920 and 1965), have hesitated, lest they be pictured as "racist xenophobes" or fear-driven foes of any change. Others hesitate, lest they say things which may hurt the feelings of people they work with, or with whom their children go to school. We have dealt in Chapter Thirteen with the question of how to identify The Bigot in the Argument , and with the actual implications of the Leftist denial of human differences in Chapter Five, as well as in Chapter Seven (The Lies Of Socialism). These will have some bearing on questions that pertain to the formulation of a wiseor at least intelligentimmigration policy. But a more specifically focused discussion on some widely held, and avidly promoted, fallacies is in order here. Consider:

144. Equivalence De Diplomes
american Universities Admission Program. ‰valuation des dipl´mes et notes pour l'immigration aux ‰tatsUnis et admissions dans les universit©s am©ricaines.
http://www.auap.com/evalfr.html
Suite 19, 5053 Ocean Blvd. Sarasota Fl 34242 USA Tel: (1) 941 346 14 27 Fax: (1) 941 349 4370 E-mail: eval@auap.com
"evaluer c'est comprendre" English Page Pagine in Italiano
De ce fait l' INS (Immigration et Naturalisation Service) pour tous les visas non touristiques et AUAP et par plus de AUAP (American Universities Admission Program) Credential Evaluation Service offre les services suivants:
a) Production sous 48 Heures : + $ 200 (fax et Fedex Compris)
b) Production sous une semaine / Sous une semaine + $ 100 (Fax et Prority / Global Priority Compris)
AUAP est membre des prestigieuses AACRAO NAFSA et du American Council on Education (ACE) . en 42 langues.
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145. Immigrations Human Cost
Highlights the damage caused by open borders and permissive immigration policies to individual american citizens, particularly job displacement, community turmoil, and violent crime.
http://www.immigrationshumancost.org/
job displacement community turmoil importing criminals classroom chaos ... ImmigrationsHumanCost and tell us your experience. In Search of a Better Life... crime victims who have suffered at the hands of those who were illegally present in this country. This website is dedicated to telling the stories of forgotten citizens who still hope that their American dream will not be extinguished. We continue to hope for a better America for the next generation, too, although that tradition is just as endangered by irresponsible mass immigration as our natural resources and the individual freedoms that have been our birthright up to now. ImmigrationsHumanCost recommends increased border control and workplace enforcement with real penalties. The explosion of the underground immigrant economy is becoming anarchy, threatening dire results for the tax base, fewer available jobs for citizens and the rule of law itself. In addition, there must be an increased emphasis on proven strategies of Third World development, including microloans and availability of voluntary family planning. On a planet of six billion, the United States simply cannot rescue all of the huddled masses by dispensing a relative few million green cards. The U.S. must insist on responsible development in Third World nations and an end to the unhealthy dependence on the

146. Common Decency, Elemental Fairness & Pat Buchanan.
Argues that Pat Buchanan is a dedicated Conservative. Defends him against charges on Nazis, tariffs, Jews, unions, immigration and american foreign policy.
http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/november.htm
Synopsis
This correspondent has not endorsed Patrick Buchanan for President; neither as a Republican, nor as a third party candidate. While we consider him dedicated, articulate and intelligenta man who has contributed much to the Conservative revival in America;he is not the only Conservative in the race. It is too early to make a firm commitment. Moreover, we have several significant differences with Pat over issues of the 1990s.
We do not agree with Pat's opposition to the Gulf War. We believe that America had a legitimate interest in preserving the independence of our allies in Kuwait and Saudi-Arabia; that having accepted the enormous benefits of their very substantial investments in American industry and finance, we had a moral obligation to them, as well; that this combination of self-interest with moral obligation, clearly justifiedeven necessitated our involvement. But Pat urged equally important Conservative principles in reaching a different conclusion, and we must respect him for them.
We do not agree with Pat's Trade Policy. A proud Ohioan, our historic ideological identification is with the Virginia of Thomas Jeffersonthe reflective, landed culture, that provided the ethos for the American Mainstream in the early 19th Century, when Ohio grew to Statehood and renown. Tariffs were suspect in such circles long before economists generally came to understand that they are self-defeating.

147. Article By JD
Compares american and British experiences with immigration and argues that immigration was a terrible injustice inflicted on the English working class .
http://olimu.com/WebJournalism/Texts/Commentary/UKRaceRiots.htm
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May 31st, 2001 The Island Race ... Riots “What’s all this about race riots in England?” my American friends keep asking me. “Who are these ‘Asians’ that are throwing rocks at the police? What’s their beef? Can you explain this?” You bet I can. Are you sitting comfortably? Then I’ll begin. It is important to understand that England’s race problem is nothing like America’s. The U.S.A. began her existence with three different races in residence, and has never had any choice but to make the best of things. No white American, whatever he might think privately of his black or red fellow-countrymen, could ever, with a clear conscience, say to them: “You don’t belong here. Go live somewhere else.” His black neighbors came here in bondage, and the red ones were already here long before either black or white showed up. Nobody is going anywhere. The actual answer to Rodney King’s famous question — “Can’t we all just get along?” — is still not clear, at any rate not to me; but we must surely try our best.

148. Center For Immigration Studies
Argues that mass Mexican immigration deprives american Jews of political power and influence, and therefore a reducation of immigration should follow.
http://www.cis.org/articles/2001/back1301.html
The Jewish Stake in America's
Changing Demography
Reconsidering a Misguided Immigration Policy
October 2001 B y Stephen Steinlight Download the .pdf version Preface: Challenging A Crumbling Consensus
Most of all, my conversion is the consequence of my contact over the years with Mark Krikorian, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies, and the Center's work. We dialogued and formally debated on several occasions, and I moderated public forums in which Mark took part. If dialogue has any meaning, if speakers actually listen to each other rather than close their ears and merely wait impatiently to say their say, then the possibility that one can change as a result of what one hears must be acknowledged. The Socratic method was alive and well in our exchanges, and I did. But, as I've noted, the change came slowly, the process recalling not St. Paul on the road to Damascus but the Latin proverb Stillicidi casus lapidem cavat , "constant dripping hollows out a stone." My thought was also significantly influenced by a superb conference on immigration, "Thy People Shall Be My People: Immigration and Citizenship in America," sponsored by the Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation in July of 2000. Perhaps its principal contribution to challenging my point of view was having the opportunity to listen to my own side's thesis articulated by those willing to take it to its extreme, and their reductio ad absurdum made plain the very great dangers within it.

149. The Gilder Lehrman Institute Of American History. For Teachers And Students. His
Founded 2000. Enrollment 120 students. Special Electives Founding Fathers; New York City in american history; Immigrant Literature; Film in american history.
http://www.gilderlehrman.org/teachers/history3.html
Mathew Brady, Photograph of General Johnson's Headquarters in Centerville, Va., 1862. (GLC 5111.01.0047)
Students at the Notre Dame School, New York, N.Y.
The Institute sponsors history-intensive programs within existing schools. As if "majoring" in history, students take extra courses in American studies every year. At the elementary school level, history programs introduce special emphasis on American history at appropriate grade levels. The Institute provides teachers with extra resources, lesson plans, materials, and professional development, and sponsors lectures and trips to historic locales.
Abraham Lincoln High School
(Brooklyn, NY)
Corinne Heslin, Principal. Frank Pedone, Assistant Principal for Social Studies.
Founded 2000. Enrollment: 165 students, will grow to 200.
Special Electives:
Alexander Hamilton High School
(Milwaukee, WI)
Chris MacCallum, Project Coordinator.
Founded 2001. Enrollment: 125 students, will grow to 500.
Supported by grant from Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. Special Elective: United States Military History.

150. THE NEW AMERICANS
Follows the lives of immigrants from Nigeria and the Dominican Republic. Includes a brief look at how immigration served as the foundation of american society and culture, as well as an interactive timeline of immigration. From PBS.
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/newamericans/
document.writeln('') Follow a diverse group of immigrants and refugees as they leave their home and families behind and learn what it means to be new Americans in the 21st century.
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151. A Brief History Of Chinese Immigration To America
A Brief history of Chinese immigration to America. Today, in considering America s rich immigrant history, and the hundreds of nationalities
http://www.ailf.org/awards/ahp_0001_essay01.htm
A Brief History of
Chinese Immigration to America
Today, in considering America's rich immigrant history, and the hundreds of nationalities which have come to the United States to seek a new home, we are keenly aware of the hardship and often rejection faced by newcomers as they attempted to assimilate into American culture. For countless immigrants, the struggle to arrive in America was rivaled only by the struggle to gain acceptance among the population. Yet what if the acceptance you had worked so hard to achieve from your new countrymen was suddenly stripped away leaving only the cold neglect of a nation that had turned its back on your people? Unfortunately, this is the true story of one of the United States' largest immigrant groups: the Chinese. For them, what at first appeared to be a welcoming embrace from their new country quickly turned sour amidst a slew of anti-immigration policies enacted in the 1880's. For more than 80 years, American sentiment towards Chinese immigrants remained ambivalent, often appreciative of their contributions towards the nation's growth, but still reluctant to offer them full recognition as U.S. citizens. It wasn't until 1965 that the last of America's restrictions towards Chinese immigration was finally repealed. Today we celebrate the persistence, fortitude, and sacrifice which has symbolized the history of Chinese Americans; and we pay tribute to their accomplishments as a people who continue to create lasting impressions in the development of the United States: our Nation of Immigrants.

152. Testimony Of Harold Ezell, February 22, 1996
Testimony given to the .S. Commission on immigration Reform Before the House of Representatives. The american people are fed up with illegal immigration. It is against the law, and I would remind you that every one of us who has served in public office takes an oath to ensure that the laws are faithfully executed. If thefederal government was doing its job to stop illegal immigration, there would never have been a need for Prop 187, which was supported by an overwhelming majority of California voters, nearly 60 percent.
http://www.utexas.edu/lbj/uscir/022296.html
Testimony of Harold Ezell
President, The Ezell Group, Inc.
Member, U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform
Before the House of Representatives Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities
February 22, 1996
Mr. Chairman, Members of the Committee, I want to thank you for inviting me to testify here today, and I also want to welcome youthose of you who are not Californiansto the State of California. I know that Randy Cunningham agrees with me that it is a good thing when committees of the Congress come back to the rest of the nation to see the effects of the policies which you enact in our behalf. It is especially fitting that you are here in San Diego to examine immigration policies. We all hope that you learn something while you are here, and all of us Californians will be glad to help you in that endeavor. My name is Harold Ezell. I am President of the Ezell Group, which is an international financial and business consulting firm based in Newport Beach. Years ago, I founded a chain of restaurants, so I have considerable real-world business experience. Based in part on that experience, President Ronald Reagan appointed me to be Western Regional Commissioner for the INS. While I was Western Commissioner, we implemented the Immigration Reform and Control Act, including both the amnesty provisions and sanctions on employers who knowingly hire illegal aliens. I left the INS after the Reagan administration to return to the private sectorgratefullybut I have stayed active in the immigration debate. In 1992, the House Republican Leadership appointed me to serve on the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which is a bipartisan Congressional advisory commission. It is important to hear that word "bipartisan," because immigration isn't a partisan political issue. All of the Commission's recommendations have been unanimous, or with only one dissenter. This from a nine-member Commission with Reagan Republicans and Tip O'Neill Democrats on it, who don't agree on anythingexcept on how important it is to preserve our heritage as a nation of immigrants dedicated to the rule of law.

153. The Federal Case: Fraud, Discrimination (alienage), Hypocrisy, Racketeering
american policy regarding immigration often abuse foreigners in complete disregard of the law. One person's experience in the United States.
http://www.geocities.com/stop_abuse.geo/Actions/USA/Fed_case.htm
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directory Seeking Representation INS Investigation OSC charge Complaint over IRCA violations ... Evidence INS Investigation On December 9, 1991, I contacted the INS to no avail, after my American employer, Dr. Moshe Lavid - the President of M.L. Energia, Inc. threatened my life if I went to the INS . The chief investigator Eugene Flanagan advised me to file a charge with the OSC , over IRCA violations. So I did. OSC charge On February 5, 1992, the OSC (Office of Special Counsel, U.S. Dept. of Justice) opened Charge 2071 against M.L. Energia, Inc. my ex-employer in New Jersey, U$A. This federal office later closed the charge on about April 8, 1992, because of said " insufficient evidence " [sic]. A civil servant attorney of the Federal Gov't, Bruce S. Friedman, had written internally within the investigation file DJ# 197-48-71, on about March 17, 1992, that Dr. Moshe Lavid (the President of M.L. Energia, Inc. ) fired me, likely because I had REFUSED TO COLLABORATE IN FRAUD The fraud was likely the petition of M.L. Energia, Inc.

154. TwHP Lesson Plans--Topic Index
(National Park). Asian american history. Locke and Walnut Grove Havens for Early Asian Immigrants in California. Understand the experience
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/topic.htm
Teaching with Historic Places has developed more than ninety classroom-ready lesson plans that together cover major themes of American history. Most of them are now available on the Web; these lessons have been marked by underlining their titles. For more information on lessons not yet available on-line, contact TwHP ; you can also view the entire collection according to location time period , and U.S. History Standards African American History
Agriculture

American Indian History
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Women's History

African American History Chicago's Black Metropolis: Understanding History through a Historic Place (53) Examine the history of this "city-within-a-city," a self-supporting African-American community that prospered from the late 19th century until the 1930s.
From Canterbury to Little Rock: The Struggle for Educational Equality for African Americans
Understand the magnitude of the struggle involved in securing equal educational opportunities for African Americans by examining how Prudence Crandall challenged the prevailing attitude toward educating African Americans in New England prior to the Civil War and investigating court cases and public opinion about desegregation in the 1950s. (Little Rock Central High School is a National Park and National Historic Landmark/Prudence Crandall Museum is a National Historic Landmark)
Glen Echo Park: Center for Education and Recreation (24)
Trace the evolution of this Maryland site from a chapter of the Chautauqua movement, to an amusement park, to a national park.

155. Five Views: A History Of Japanese Americans In California
the selection of places associated with the history of Japanese reflect both events and actions directed against Japanese Americans, as well NEXT immigration.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/5views/5views4.htm

Immigration

Settlement

Organizations/

Religion
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Selected References

A History of Japanese Americans in California:
INTRODUCTION
The history of ethnic minorities in California is characterized by adversity, hard work, community initiative, heartache, triumphs, indomitable spirits, and hope for the future. People of color in the United States have often been depicted as helpless victims of discriminatory practices and legislation, with little appreciation of their strengths, how they struggled with adversity, and how they established and defined themselves in all aspects of their lives. What has been of value to their communities has frequently gone undocumented; neither their spirit nor their energy has been fully depicted. This is as true for Japanese Americans in California as for other minorities. Concern for these matters influenced the selection of places associated with the history of Japanese Americans in California. That is, the places selected for inclusion in this report not only relate to the Japanese experience in California, they also reflect the attempts of Japanese Americans to establish themselves in all aspects of life economically, educationally, socially, religiously, politically, and artistically. The selected properties reflect both events and actions directed against Japanese Americans, as well as the efforts they made to determine the nature and direction of their own lives.
Terminal Island, Los Angeles County [circa 1919]

156. Register At NYTimes.com
The best way to preserve the american people's commitment to keeping their doors open to the world is to crack down on lax enforcement of the immigration laws.
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157. AAI 2004 Presidential Voter Guide: John Kerry
Voting record, statements, and questionnaire on issues of concern to Arab american voters including Israel and Palestine, civil liberties, immigration and USArab relations.
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Phone: 202 548-6800 www.johnkerry.com Sen. Kerry on: Kerry's responses to AAI's Candidate Questionnaire The Candidates: George W. Bush John Kerry
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Statements on the Middle East in Republican Party Platforms Since 1968 Statements on the Middle East in Democratic Party Platforms Since 1968 AAI is your source for information on Elections 2004 Candidate profiles, Arab Americans running for office, ways you can get involved and more!

158. 01/05/03 - Scorsese’s “Gangs” A (Circus) Train Wreck
De Niro asserted a new vision of american history. America, they implied, was made not by settlers, but by Catholic and Jewish immigrants, especially the
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See also Ganging Up On America by James Fulford; Bowen Smith’s letter on Irish-American rioters and immigration reformers; a dissenting view from Erik Meyer. By Steve Sailer By churning out countless Westerns in the mid-20th Century, Hollywood helped validate the idea that America was made by settlers, especially the cowboys of the Great Plains Around 1970, however, some brilliant young Italian-American directors and actors such as Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Al Pacino, and Robert De Niro asserted a new vision of American history. America, they implied, was made not by settlers, but by Catholic and Jewish immigrants, especially the gangsters of the big cities Gangster movies had long been popular for the same reasons as cowboy movies: both mobsters and frontiersmen live in a Hobbesian state of nature, beyond the reaches of the law. Their life is thus full of interest.

159. The Arab American Institute: Vote 2004
The AAI voter guide includes news and party platforms plus presidential candidate profiles and their issue positions on Israel and Palestine, civil liberties, immigration and USArab relations.
http://www.aaiusa.org/elections.htm
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Iraq Palestine 9/11 Aftermath ... Statements Arab Americans About Us Famous Americans Demographics Census Info Center ... Quiz In the Press Must Read News Dr. Zogby Biography Weekly Column Viewpoint TV Show Resources For Students Arab World - US Citizenship Bibliography L inks AAI's 2004 Voter Guide to the Presidential Candidates
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to where the candidates stand on civil liberties, Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and immigration. Extensive quotes and campaign contact information. "Vote 2004: An Agenda for Peace and Justice" is AAI's biggest campaign effort ever. Y our contribution helps us get the job done! Join other Arab Americans in your area! Here's what AAI and its members are doing in some of our most active communities around the nation - plus state-by-state details on key races, registering to vote, polling places and more. California Florida Illinois Iowa Maryland Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Texas Virginia If your state is not listed above, please

160. ClickOnDetroit.com - Asian Pacific Heritage Month - See Asian-American History F
of the West was the site where about 1 million Asian immigrants from 1910 american Museums Los Angeles is home to the Japanese american history Museum, the
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One of the best ways to learn about and appreciate the history of Asian people in the United States is to visit the many historical sites and museums that record and celebrate that heritage. While the list below is a good starting point, it's just a small sampling of the many sites around the country that can help you better understand and appreciate the contributions Asian-Americans have made to the development of the United States. Manzanar War Relocation Center - In 1942, almost 120,000 Japanese Americans and resident Japanese aliens living on the West Coast were forced to move from their homes to 10 relocation camps located throughout the United States. It was the largest forced relocation in U.S. history. The Manzanar camp, located in eastern California's Owens Valley, is the best preserved of the 10 camps. Mendocino Joss House - Settlers often built small temples, or "Joss Houses" in the Chinese communities that sprung up throughout California in the mid-nineteenth century. Oral history dates construction of this Taoist Kwan Tai Temple in Mendocino, about 150 miles north of San Francisco, at about 1854, making it the oldest original temple in California.

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