The White House seems to be mining the Coolidge era for inspiration. But America is not the country it was in 1924.
The National Origins Act was lifted in 1965. The next major piece of immigration law was in 1986, when President Reagan signed a law that gave legal status to anyone who had come to the US illegally ...
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The complete history of immigration in the United States, from colonies to the modern era
This video explores the full history of immigration to the United States, from early colonization and forced migration to modern immigration laws and debates. It explains how successive waves of ...
Filmmaker Alex Rivera and historian Kelly Lytle Hernández went back to the first deportation in 1893 to understand the roots of the Trump administration’s deportation blitz, and try to find a way out.
Pt. I. Colonial America. Overseas migration from Europe ; English immigrants in America: Virginia, Maryland, and New England ; Slavery and immigrants from Africa ; Other Europeans in Colonial America ...
The current immigration enforcement landscape is an extension of the past thirty years of immigration policy, which has increasingly focused on exclusion and securitization. Despite historically ...
With more ICE agents and fewer judges and asylum officers, the balance of the federal immigration apparatus has shifted.
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