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US IMMIGRANT AND ETHNIC HISTORY
This essay has researched on the Immigrants among the US population tracing back the ethnicity history. It has also done a cross overview of the immigrants restriction, the policy of assimilating native Americans, the labour unions and the leading factors that influence migration rates
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language |  | english |
wordcount |  | 2982 (cca 8.5 pages) |
contextual quality |  | N/A |
language level |  | N/A |
price |  | free |
sources |  | 3 |
Table of contents
1.0 IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION 1
1.1 POLICY OF ASSIMILATING NATIVE AMERICANS 3
1.2 JEWISH IMMIGRANTS 4
1.3 LABOR UNIONS 6
1.5 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE MIGRATION RATES 9
1.6 REFERENCES 11
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During the first half of the twenty first century, majority of the labor unions within the (AFL), American Federation of Labor were strongly anti-immigrant, rooting for the restriction of immigration, causing the American Federation of Labor itself to assume restrictive policies and resolutions. The AFL during the first half of the twenty first century pursued three main arguments promoting the restriction of immigration: racist, economic, and political. Nevertheless, racist arguments over and over again posited that the immigrants were greatly demeaning and degrading the quality of life in America, incapable of adapting to the American society.
Most of their arguments strongly reflected those of the eugenics movement of the moment, claiming that some races were ...
... extraordinary ways. Peering into a semiprecious stone ball, most observers have argued that the groups that are currently selected as the minorities are intended to become the new majority groups. In the middle of the twenty-first century, as they foresee, and possibly even sooner, the whites will turn out to be reduced to the minority status and the people of color will become the majority group. This, it is asserted, will have momentous implications for the countries political, social, as well as the cultural life.
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