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17 U.S. Immigrants Who Won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Learn about American Nobel laureates in chemistry who were born outside the country
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Eisenhower and Immigration
The presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower saw two significant initiatives affecting U.S. immigration and immigrants.
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Immigration Policies Under Barack Obama
President Barack Obama’s immigration policies formed a centrist approach, drawing harsh criticism from both sides of the U.S. immigration debate.
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Thomas Jefferson and Immigration
In his Notes on Virginia (1780s), Thomas Jefferson voiced doubt that large numbers of immigrants from culturally different countries would benefit the U.S.
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Recommended Textbooks on Immigration
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Five Tech Company Founders Who Came to the U.S. as Immigrants
Born in South Africa, Elon Musk moved to Canada at 17 for university. His startup X.com merged to form PayPal in 1998. After its sale to eBay, he founded SpaceX in 2002 and Tesla in 2003.
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These U.S. Immigrants Won the Nobel Prize in Physics
Einstein, Boyle, Weiss, Kao, Wigner, Fermi, Abrikosov, and others—brilliant scientists who also happened to immigrate to the United States.
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These U.S. Immigrants All Won the Nobel Economics Prize
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