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The Americanization movement was a nationwide organized effort in the 1910s to bring millions of recent immigrants into the American cultural system. 30+ states passed laws requiring Americanization programs; in hundreds of cities the chamber of commerce organized classes in English language and American civics; many factories cooperated. Over ...
In 2005, Senators John McCain and Ted Kennedy revived the discussion of comprehensive immigration reform with the proposal of the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act, incorporating legalization, guest worker programs, and enhanced border security. The bill was never voted on in the Senate, but portions are incorporated in later Senate ...
Shortly after the American Civil War, some states started to pass their own immigration laws, which prompted the U.S. Supreme Court to rule in 1875 that immigration was a federal responsibility. [50] In 1875, the nation passed its first immigration law, the Page Act of 1875 , also known as the Asian Exclusion Act.
The Americanization of the World, 1869–1922, University of Chicago Press, 2005, ISBN 0-226-73242-8; Willett, Ralph. The Americanization of Germany, 1945–1949 (1989) Zenklusen, Stefan: A Look Back at a Quarter Century of Globalization - Verifying the Thesis of Anglo-Americanization, Göttingen 2020, ISBN 978-3-7369-7273-5
[68] [69] Hispanic immigrants suffered job losses during the late-2000s recession, [70] but since the recession's end in June 2009, immigrants posted a net gain of 656,000 jobs. [71] Nearly 14 million immigrants entered the United States from 2000 to 2010, [72] and over one million persons were naturalized as U.S. citizens in 2008.
A New American Way on Immigration . Most people, including President Trump, believe we need continued immigration into America. Immigration in general has historically been good for our country ...
"One of my top priorities is achieving President Trump's mandate from the American people to secure our southern border and fix our broken immigration system," Noem said on Saturday following her ...
Protesters defacing a shrine to immigrants of the past while fighting for the immigrants of today — it was a sad irony for the Italian American Museum of Los Angeles.