More than 20 million immigrants came to the United States after 35 years from 1890. Reflecting the well-developed American intrinsicism of the 1890s, they are often welcomed in hostile ways. In this analytic story, Roger Daniels examines the status of immigrants, Native Americans, and African Americans during promotion of the American minority. He showed that they experienced as much repression as they did. Unlike the "China's Exclusion Law" which began to consider the year 1882, this is the turning point of the transformation of the immigration policy in the United States and is a symbol of the unpleasant atmosphere of the ethnic minorities that have spread over decades. Mr. Daniels said that the story of "tribal twenties" that it dominated American society nativism and foreign aversion, the so-called progressive era, the First World War I, caused the opportunity and conflict, Continued from the 1890s, etc. The conclusion points to profit and loss since the State Origin Law Act of 1924. Mr. Daniels's overall focus lies in legislation, judicial decisions, mobs violence and minority correspondence. This record is not one of non-cooperative developments. "Few"
Although from 1890 to 1924, more than 20 million immigrants came to the United States, (to the US) Daniels here compelling features of this time opposed immigrants, African Americans and Native Americans Hostility and violence Through extensive research, the authors detailed the local anti-immigrant sentiments and the development of doctrine, and this sense was based on the "Chinese Exclusion Law" in 1882 a bill to prevent the inflow of Chinese workers , And finally began in 1924. Country law of country of origin, a strict immigration system.In this objective and clear written analysis, Daniels is a government stolen by the government of the Native American and against African Americans He explains about violence (Lynch etc.) He explained that the rise of the innerism brings further restrictions on immigrants and that in Germany, Ireland, Italy and Asia That was pointed out to bring a wide range of discrimination against immigrants. (September)
Just as the country is trying to absorb the wave of the largest immigrants since the 18th and 1924 Ellis Islanders, this unprecedented expansion to the official group of the United States is taking place. Mid - 1960 's immigration law change ended the 1924 restrictive policy to support the Northern Europe, and resulted in the next surge in immigration, mainly from Latin America and Asia. According to the US Department of Homeland Security, it is estimated that between 1970 and 2012 33.7 million legal immigrants have entered the United States. Of these, 26.2 million or 78% are from Asia, Latin America or Caribbean countries (11.3 million from Asia and 14.8 million from Latin America and Caribbean countries). Among them, 5 million people, about a fifth from Mexico. These figures do not account for an estimated 11 million illegal residents in the United States, of which about 5 million to 6 million may be Mexicans.