Immigration from these areas to former imperial centres, such as theUnited KingdomandFrance, increased. In the United Kingdom, for example, the 1948 British Nationality Act gave citizens in the former colonial territories of theCommonwealth(a potential figure of 800 million) the right of British...
Definition of "Prison"" Del Quentin Wilber Delvin Barrett Delving Barrett Demi Lovato Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC") Democrats Denea Joseph Deng Arej v. Sessions Denise Hammond Denise Lu Denise Oliver Velez Dennis Romero Denver Denver Immigration Court Denver Nicks Depa...
Definition of "Prison"" Del Quentin Wilber Delvin Barrett Delving Barrett Demi Lovato Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC") Democrats Denea Joseph Deng Arej v. Sessions Denise Hammond Denise Lu Denise Oliver Velez Dennis Romero Denver Denver Immigration Court Denver Nicks Depa...
In the longer-run analysis, I instead use immigrants who arrived from 1895–1899 as the control group; since the time period spans 20 years, this change in definition is required to allow for a control group whose outcomes predate the policy changes under study. For summary statistics of key...
This study argues that Wilson's actions in Paris and his attempts to sell his plans to America in the following months made the passage of the 1921 Immigration Act, with its quotas on Europeans, inevitable. Where other studies have placed the War itself in the central position in the change...
In one key way, however, much had changed, for now the migrants were “illegal” and thus by definition “criminals” and “lawbreakers” who could be framed by politicians, pundits, and entrepreneurial bureaucrats as a grave threat to the nation (Massey et al. 2014). After 1965, ...
The question needs to be asked: Is America's entire three hun- dred and fifty year history up to 1965, during which it drew its people and its civilizational roots predominantly from Eng- land and Europe, totally irrelevant to a definition of our na- tional character? The multiculturalists ...
who functioned as frontline communicators. Today’s local party apparatus is called into being for a fixed time leading up to the election, often including a primary contest and then the general. By definition and necessity these short-term positions are filled by recent college graduates and folk...
This study argues that Wilson's actions in Paris and his attempts to sell his plans to America in the following months made the passage of the 1921 Immigration Act, with its quotas on Europeans, inevitable. Where other studies have placed the War itself in the central position in the change...
But, frankly, nothing really worked until Castro closed the port of Mariel again. The Cuban Adjustment Act, which is still in effect, also made it difficult or impossible to return Cubans who had no prior criminal records. Eventually, the Reagan Administration came up with controversial policy ...