From Chinese laborers in the 1800s to millions of U.S. citizens today ... In the late 1800s Chinese, and eventually other Asians, were excluded from citizenship. These laws were repealed during World War II, followed by further immigration-law changes, making it easier for Asians to enter the United States.
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Immigration to the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American immigration ( emigration to the United States of America ) refers to the movement of non-residents to the United States. Immigration has been a major source of population growth and...
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Asian American - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Asian Americans are Americans of Asian descent. They include ethnic groups such as Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Cambodian/Khmer, Pakistani Americans and others whose natio...
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What countries have the largest immigration populations in the United States? Which years were popular for Asians to immigrate to the United States? Can you explain these numbers?
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Holocaust: United States of America ... Area, including the U.S. share of the Great Lakes: 3,676,487 sq mi (9,522,058 sq km). Population (2005 est.): 296,748,000. Capital: Washington, D.C. The population includes people of European and Middle Eastern ancestry, African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, Pacific Islanders,
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This unit provides a study of the new Asian immigration in historical perspective, an analysis of the forces that have governed U.S. attitudes toward Asian immigration in the past, and an examination of the reasons why Asians immigrate to the United States.
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Here's some news for Asians leaving their countries for US shores: Those who go to the United States before they reached the age of 25 are more likely to have poorer mental health than those who immigrate later.
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The United States has an Anglo majority that is politically and economically dominant. One of the defining characteristics of the country as a nation is its legacy of slavery and the persistence of economic and social inequalities based on race. ... It is estimated that there are eleven million Asians, making up about 4...
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Tell those who want to immigrate to the United States to do so legally or do not come at all, Mr. President. ... (13.4 percent), and Hispanics (10.9 percent).  The jobless rate for teen- agers was little changed at 21.6 percent.  The unemployment rate for Asians was 6.9 percent in February, not seasonally adjusted. ...
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As presented in the excellent PBS documentary series Ancestors in the Americas, the first Asians to come to the western hemisphere were Chinese Filipinos who settled in Mexico. ... 2007. Americans in Waiting: The Lost Story of Immigration and Citizenship in the United States. London: Oxford University Press.; Okihiro,
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