The United States has prided itself on being a melting pot for different races, cultures, and ethnicities. However, Congress passed immigration policies that refute this statement. During times of war, the United States has opened its doors to immigrants to help with labor and population shortages yet passed legislation that made it harder for immigrants and refugees to survive in the United States, as shown in legislation passed during World War II and the Vietnam War
The McCarran-Walter Act of 1952 ended the blanket exclusion of immigrants based on race and created ...
Legislative behavior and intergroup relations have had a significant impact on comprehensive immigra...
The immigration laws in our country have been influenced by population growth and distribution, as w...
The United States has prided itself on being a melting pot for different races, cultures, and ethn...
As the current debate over undocumented immigration continues to rage, it is important to keep in mi...
America has been the home to many different immigrant groups since its discovery by European explore...
Between July 1964 and October 1965, Congress enacted the three most important civil rights laws sinc...
The quote on the Statue of Liberty reads: “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearni...
These words, so famously engraved upon a plaque inside the Statue of Liberty, have become an anachro...
The United States has often celebrated its heritage as a nation of immigrants, most recently durin...
Immigration policy in the United States reflects multiple goals. First, it serves to reunite familie...
Immigration in the US today is widely controversial and has become more of a humanitarian issue than...
With the exception of Native Americans, who occupied the vast area that would become the United Stat...
This comment argues that awarding full damages to illegal immigrants who suffer workplace injuries b...
In February 1885, United States Senator John Ingalls urged his colleagues during floor debate to co...
The McCarran-Walter Act of 1952 ended the blanket exclusion of immigrants based on race and created ...
Legislative behavior and intergroup relations have had a significant impact on comprehensive immigra...
The immigration laws in our country have been influenced by population growth and distribution, as w...
The United States has prided itself on being a melting pot for different races, cultures, and ethn...
As the current debate over undocumented immigration continues to rage, it is important to keep in mi...
America has been the home to many different immigrant groups since its discovery by European explore...
Between July 1964 and October 1965, Congress enacted the three most important civil rights laws sinc...
The quote on the Statue of Liberty reads: “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearni...
These words, so famously engraved upon a plaque inside the Statue of Liberty, have become an anachro...
The United States has often celebrated its heritage as a nation of immigrants, most recently durin...
Immigration policy in the United States reflects multiple goals. First, it serves to reunite familie...
Immigration in the US today is widely controversial and has become more of a humanitarian issue than...
With the exception of Native Americans, who occupied the vast area that would become the United Stat...
This comment argues that awarding full damages to illegal immigrants who suffer workplace injuries b...
In February 1885, United States Senator John Ingalls urged his colleagues during floor debate to co...
The McCarran-Walter Act of 1952 ended the blanket exclusion of immigrants based on race and created ...
Legislative behavior and intergroup relations have had a significant impact on comprehensive immigra...
The immigration laws in our country have been influenced by population growth and distribution, as w...