More than 20 million immigrants came to the United States from 1890 to 1924, but Daniels (coming to America) is convincing that this period is characterized by immigrants, African Americans and Native Americans I pointed out. Hostility and violence Through a keen study, the authors described in detail the development of anti-immigrant sentiments or indigenousism. This emotion began with the passage of the Chinese exclusion law in 1882, which prevented the influx of Chinese workers and finally realized 1924. Country law of origin, strict immigration control system. In this objective and clear written analysis, Daniels explained the government's theft by the Native American land and violence against African Americans (such as Lynch). He pointed out that the rise of civilism brings further restrictions on immigrants and brings about extensive discrimination against immigrants in Germany, Ireland, Italy and Asia. He believes that the US policy on minorities and immigrants has improved, but he believes that many Americans are still prejudiced against these groups. (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 occurring. 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.
More than 20 million immigrants came to the United States from 1890 to 1924, but Daniels (coming to America) is convincing that this period is characterized by immigrants, African Americans and Native Americans I pointed out. Hostility and violence Through a keen study, the authors described in detail the development of anti-immigrant sentiments or indigenousism. This emotion began with the passage of the Chinese exclusion law in 1882, which prevented the influx of Chinese workers and finally realized 1924. Country law of origin, strict immigration control system. In this objective and clear written analysis, Daniels explained the government's theft by the Native American land and violence against African Americans (such as Lynch). He pointed out that the rise of civilism brings further restrictions on immigrants and brings about extensive discrimination against immigrants in Germany, Ireland, Italy and Asia. (September)