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Immigration and increased
In 1990, George H. W. Bush signed the Immigration Act of 1990, which increased legal immigration to the United States by 40 %.
Immigration increased even further from 1962 – 1972 when economic growth in Europe occurred, which led to a greater demand for low-skilled labour.
Immigration to the town increased considerably from 1816 until the 1870s, many of the newcomers being of German ( particularly Lutheran, and Mennonite ) extraction.
After the 1885 legislation failed to deter Chinese immigration to Canada, the government of Canada passed The Chinese Immigration Act, 1900 to increase the tax to $ 100, and The Chinese Immigration Act, 1903 further increased the landing fees to $ 500, equivalent to $ 8000 in 2003.
After the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, the United States dramatically increased immigration from the Indian subcontinent.
Immigration of Germanic peoples increased.
Immigration increased industrialization and urbanization in Brazil.
Immigration dried up, emigration to the goldfields of Western Australia and South Africa increased, and the high birthrate of the mid 19th century fell sharply and the city's growth continued, but very slowly.
In 1994 and until her death in 1996, Jordan chaired the U. S. Commission on Immigration Reform, which advocated increased restriction of immigration, called for all U. S. residents to carry a national identity card and increased penalties on employers that violated U. S. immigration regulations.
Klees increased his profile during the campaign, and is currently the Progressive Conservative Critic for Education and Citizenship & Immigration in the Legislature as well as a member of the Justice Committee.
Immigration to the area increased several-fold due to the events surrounding the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
Post-9 / 11 measures that have increased Muslims ' anti-American feelings: Immigration rule changes ( 231-33 ); interference with freedom of speech ( 233-34 ); hi-tech war briefings ( 234-35 ).
Chinese immigration later increased with the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965.
These include the nativist United States American Party, often called the Know Nothing movement of the mid-19th century, which objected to increased Catholic immigration of predominantly Irish and German origin ; the Immigration Restriction League, which objected to greatly increased immigration from southern and eastern Europe during the late-19th and early 20th centuries, and the joint congressional Dillingham Commission, which studied this latter complaint and proposed numerical restrictions.
As of August 2011, Justice Heydon had increased his dissent rate to 47. 6 %, dissenting most notably in the Plaintiff M70 / 2011 v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship ( the Malaysian asylum seeker swap case ) and Wainohu v New South Wales ( the NSW " bikie laws " case ).
The Immigration Act of 1965 increased the number of immigrants arriving from China, Vietnam, and the Theravada-practicing countries of southeast Asia.
The Immigration Act of 1990 () increased the limits on legal immigration to the United States, revised all grounds for exclusion and deportation, authorized temporary protected status to aliens of designated countries, revised and established new nonimmigrant admission categories, revised and extended the Visa Waiver Pilot Program, and revised naturalization authority and requirements.
Other calls for reform include increased transparency at the Board of Immigration Appeals ( BIA ) and more diversity of experience among Immigration Judges, the majority of whom previously held positions adversarial to immigrants.
The use of asylum has increased with the introduction of the process of ' fast track ', or the procedure by which the Immigration Service assess asylum claims which are capable of being decided quickly.
Immigration from Quebec to Alberta in the 1970s and again in the 21st century has also increased the francophone population of the province, especially in the cities of Calgary, Edmonton and Fort McMurray.

Immigration and throughout
Immigration to the United States is a complex demographic phenomenon that has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of the history of the United States.
CIC operates a large network of " Citizenship and Immigration Centres " throughout Canada and in an important number of embassies, high commissions and consulates abroad.
In December 2011, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced a policy directive that Muslim women must remove niqabs throughout the citizenship ceremony where they declare their Oath of Allegiance.
In December 2001 the senior chaplain of Tinsley House authored a report to the Home Secretary detailing the essence of the Tinsley Model, recording its positive effects and outlining how this regime might be exported throughout the Immigration estate.
It was as gardeners that most pre-1901 now granted status as ‘ domiciles ’ under the 1901 Act, visited their villages and established families throughout the first 30 years or so of the 20th century, relying on the minority of merchants to assist them to negotiate with the Immigration Restriction Act bureaucracy.
The survivors were taken into custody by the Immigration and Naturalization Service and were held in prisons throughout the U. S. while applying for political asylum.

Immigration and latter
Curley's criminal associates managed to obtain influence in the latter by importing Puerto Rican cheap labor, thereby doing an end run around America's newly enacted Immigration Restriction Act 1925.

Immigration and half
Hence, in the 1985 Supreme Court of Canada case Singh v. Minister of Employment and Immigration, half of the Court found section 2 ( e ) of the Bill of Rights still has a role to play in Canadian law, and they used it to find in favour of the rights claimants.
Immigration is a hot-button issue in the 8th, which takes up about half of Arizona's share of the Mexican border.
Under intense pressure, and with Immigration Act of 1917 preventing fresh immigration to strengthen the fledgling Indian-American community, many Indians left the United States, leaving only half their original American population, 2, 405, by 1940.
Immigration to Rionegro came from numerous regions of the country, including from the same provincial capital of the time, Santa Fe de Antioquia and the original ranch grew into a village and then a town in the first half of the 17th century.

Immigration and 19th
Immigration to Panama are represented by ethnic groups in the 19th and 20th centuries: British and Irish, Dutch, French, Germans, Italians, Portuguese, Poles, Russians or Ukrainians ( a large number are Jews ), U. S. Americans and West Indies / Caribbean ( esp.
Immigration continued in very large numbers during the 19th century, with some eight million arrivals from Germany.
Immigration and industrialization caused a major increase in New York City's population in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Immigration from China began in large numbers in the 19th century, most of them settling on the West Coast.
The passing of the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901, however, froze the Chinese communities of the late 19th century into a slow decline.
While there were isolated sojourns by Hindus in the United States during the 19th century, Hindu presence in the United States was virtually non-existent before the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Services ( INS ) Act of 1965.

Immigration and century
Immigration continued until, in the early 13th century, it was the most populous city in the Giudicato of Torres, and its last capital.
Immigration picked up again in the 1890s and early 20th century, due largely to economic opportunity in the U. S., displacement caused by the hardships of Ottoman rule, the Balkan Wars and World War I.
Immigration to the United States During the twentieth century, the trend of the immigration groups was to settle in urban areas.
Immigration in the 20th century differed significantly from that of the previous century.
Immigration from the former territories of British India has occurred in the final decades of the 20th century with immigrants from these countries following in the footsteps of the Italians by entering the catering industry.
Immigration from Scotland peaked in the nineteenth century, when more than a million Scots left for the United States, taking advantage of the regular Atlantic steam-age shipping industry which was itself largely a Scottish creation, contributing to a revolution in transatlantic communication.

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