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  • Roaring Twenties (section Immigration laws)
    Society Immigration laws The American Immigration Act of 1924 limited immigration from countries where 2% of the total U.S. population ,
    49 KB (7155 words) - 07:47, 5 January 2009
  • Immigration
    {{for|the cellular automaton|Immigration (CA)}} ... (typically for periods of less than a year), is often treated as a form of immigration.
    35 KB (4951 words) - 02:00, 8 January 2009
  • Immigration
    Immigration refers to the movement of people among countries. Immigration that violates the immigration laws of the destination country
    35 KB (4868 words) - 02:00, 8 January 2009
  • United States (section Crime and law enforcement)
    the product of large-scale immigration from many countries The U.S from Southern and Eastern Europe introduced many new cultural elements.
    160 KB (20284 words) - 12:38, 6 January 2009
  • Chinese American history (redirect Chinese immigration to the US)
    Chinese in the United States . Chinese immigration to the United States consists of These laws not only prevented new immigration but also
    76 KB (11219 words) - 00:14, 7 January 2009
  • Immigration to the United States (redirect New immigration)
    American immigration (emigration to the United States of America) refers to the "The New Americans: Economic, Demographic, and Fiscal
    79 KB (11384 words) - 17:50, 25 December 2008
  • New Bedford, Massachusetts (section Immigration to New Bedford)
    New Bedford is a city in Bristol County , Massachusetts , United States , located about 51 miles (82  Immigration to New Bedford: Image:
    53 KB (7717 words) - 23:30, 3 January 2009
  • Opposition to immigration (section Japan)
    Opposition to immigration is present in most nation-states with immigration, and are demanding looser immigration laws in the United States
    18 KB (2486 words) - 17:07, 2 January 2009
  • Germany (section Law)
    Shortly after Japan attacked the American base at Pearl Harbor , rather unrestricted laws on asylum and immigration, the number of
    119 KB (15497 words) - 19:18, 7 January 2009
  • Mexico
    ... no official language stipulated in the constitution. However, the General Law of Linguistic Rights for the Indigenous Peoples recognizes all Amerindian ... ... ttp://www.bartleby.com/65/ The Columbia Encyclopedia]'', 6th ed. 2001–6. New York: Columbia University Press.</ref> Mexico is a [[federation]] comprisi ...
    129 KB (18799 words) - 04:56, 8 January 2009
  • Mexico (section Immigration)
    Law enforcement and crime official legal aliens and those of all foreign-born residents regardless of their immigration status are quite large.
    129 KB (17401 words) - 23:00, 7 January 2009
  • Japanese American (section Immigration)
    are Americans of Japanese heritage. 000 new Japanese immigrants enter United States ports, making up about 4% of immigration from Asia; net
    38 KB (5258 words) - 00:52, 8 January 2009
  • Japanese American history (section Immigration)
    Japanese people's migration to the Americas started with migration to Hawaii in the men), but permitted the immigration of spouses of
    14 KB (1911 words) - 23:03, 2 January 2009
  • History of the United States (1865–1918) (section Immigration)
    An unprecedented wave of immigration , 37 million people between 1840 Exclusion Act , and the Gentlemen's Agreement stopping Japanese immigration .
    64 KB (9247 words) - 23:02, 7 January 2009
  • Paraguay (section Immigration)
    Law community in Alto Paraná as a result of middle-eastern immigration, especially from Lebanon and also the Mennonite community in Boquerón
    39 KB (4897 words) - 02:56, 8 January 2009
  • Spain
    |currency = [[Euro]] ([[Euro sign|€]])<ref group=note>Prior to 1999 (by law, 2002) : [[Spanish Peseta]].</ref> ... an Peninsula was peopled 1.2 million years ago.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6256356.stm|title='First west Europe tooth' ...
    100 KB (14655 words) - 20:27, 7 January 2009
  • Spain (section Immigration)
    Within the EU, Spain has the second highest immigration rate in The current education system was established by an educational law of 1990
    100 KB (13166 words) - 20:27, 7 January 2009
  • Law
    Law is a system of rules , enforced through a set of institution s used as an codes based mainly on the Japanese model of German law Today
    122 KB (17228 words) - 17:20, 6 January 2009
  • Ellis Island (redirect Ellis Island, New York City)
    Hudson River in New York Harbor , is state-run Castle Garden Immigration Depot (1855- after changes to immigration law and policies,
    26 KB (3794 words) - 02:14, 8 January 2009
  • Passport (section Immigration stamps in passports)
    and the right to return arises from the laws of the issuing country. For immigration control, immigration officials of many countries stamp
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