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traditional country composed of emigrants, immigration is one of the primary forces that has shaped contemporary Australian culture. Although acting the White Australia Policy in the early 20th century, after World War II, Australia began to open its doors to many migrants from all over the world...
After World War II,the huge influx of immigrants led to the superdiversity in the United Kingdom's people and change of immigration policies as a result. That was the beginning when the UK government used multiculturalism to deal with the issue of immigration. On the one hand,there were admi...
So after negotiating the toughest immigration reform in 30 years (and Democrats abandoning calls to legalize status for DACA recipients and the rest of the millions of undocumented migrants who have been living and working in the US for years in order to reach a compromise), Trump issued his o...
DP, Lithuanian immigration to Canada after the second World War, Milda Danys. -- 0919045286 (bound) :, Toronto Public Library JE Zucchi,M Danys - 《American Historical Review》 被引量: 2发表: 1988年 Elderly Japanese emigrants to Brazil before World War II: II. Prevalence of senile dementia...
When I deal with people in category #2, I sometimes ask them aboutTyler Cowen’s ideaof allowing limitless migration from nations with bigger welfare states. After all, I doubt people such as “Lazy Robert” will move from Denmark to the United States. ...
Labor shortages that emerged during the industrial revolution led to the introduction of labor recruitment schemes by the United States and several European countries during the late nineteenth century and again after World War II. Together with decolonization, they provided a strong impetus for ...
The American Civil Liberties Union sued over the policy moments after it was announced. “Talk of rescinding birthright citizenship is just that: Talk,” Thomas Wolf, a constitutional law expert, wrote on social media. “Presidents can’t rescind it, because the Constitution expressly guarantees ...
The situation did not change until after World War II; for example, during the post-depression decade, 1931–1940, the net gain due to migration was only 30,396.This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access. ...
Despite ideological challenges to the quota system and the bending of immigration quotas to accommodate refugee resettlement and war brides following World War 2 Congress continued the general policy in the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952. This Act known as the McCarran-Walter Act was the ...