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Essay heading: unfamiliar face: an analysis of immigration trends in the u.s; legislation and foreign policy
 
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U.S congress and legislators have the power in regards to immigration in our country. Beginning in the late 1800's immigrants from many different places in the world begun leaving for America. Many of these people came to America in search of economic opportunity, some others also came to escape political and religious persecution with the hope for a brighter future...
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In this late stage of the emergence of immigration, nearly 12 million immigrants arrived in the United States between 1870-1900. The majority of these 12 million immigrants came from Germany, England and Ireland. "The vast majority of current U.S. residents are immigrants or descendants of immigrants, which makes immigration a large part of the narrative of American history"...
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unfamiliar face: an analysis of immigration trends in the u.s; legislation and foreign policy   Foreign Immigration into the United States   Immigration Policy in the United States   United States Immigration Policy   German immigration to the United States and their contribution to this country   Immigrants And Immigration   Immigration: Problem With Too Many Immigrants In The U.s   Reasons For Immigration Policy Differences In Japan And The United States   Can old immigration theories be applied to new immigrants?   Illegal Immigration In The United States   Illegal Immigration In The United States   Illegal Immigration Into the United States   German Immigration into the United States   My Family's Immigration Pattern and Immigration Views   Immigrants and the United States  
 
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