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Immigration History
Immigration During Ronald Reagan's Presidency
On Nov. 6, 1986 Ronald Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the most significant immigration law of his presidency.
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Immigration Under President Clinton
The first major immigration issue faced by President Bill Clinton dealt with Haitian refugees who were being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba after being rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Immigration During the American Revolution
Like most major conflicts, the American Revolution triggered population shifts. By war’s end, about 50,000 Loyalists moved to Canada and 12,000 to other colonies.
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Top U.S. Cities for Immigrants
Among U.S. cities with more than 200,000 residents, New York City has the greatest population of immigrants, with nearly 3 million foreign-born residents.
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Top U.S. Suburbs for Immigrants
In 2015, Business Insider ranked the 50 Best Suburbs in America using data on jobs, crime, commutes, income, education, and housing. But which are most immigrant-friendly?
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Read the latest Visa Bulletin changes to find out if you can apply for a green card this month.
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The Visa Bulletin: What’s New for August 2017?
Find out what's new this month and whether it is a good time to apply.
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Immigration History
George Washington and Immigration
In the early years of the United States, immigration debates focused mainly on how the young nation could attract more newcomers.
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Immigration During the Roaring Twenties
The Roaring ’20s evoke flappers, speakeasies, art deco, and jazz, but the era also brought major U.S. immigration policy changes with lasting effects.
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Immigration During the Cold War
Between 1947 and 1991, U.S. immigration policy was shaped by the Cold War, with special allowances often made for migrants from Communist countries.
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Immigration in the 1960s
During the 1960s, the foreign-born percentage of the U.S. population hit its lowest levels, hovering around just five percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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June was a blockbuster month for high-profile immigration developments. This post summarizes the month’s news and what it means for immigrant families.
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Jimmy Carter and Immigration
Jimmy Carter's presidency provided something of a bridge between the end of the Vietnam War era and the early Reagan years.
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The Truman Presidency and Immigration
The policies Truman enacted—many of which touched on immigration—helped shape the postwar order at home and abroad.
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The U.S. Constitution and Immigration
The U.S. Constitution offers little detail on immigration policy but sets broad rules on who holds authority and how policies can be legally challenged.
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