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  1. Dec 21, 2018 · 1880: As America begins a rapid period of industrialization and urbanization, a second immigration boom begins. Between 1880 and 1920, more than 20 million immigrants arrive. Between 1880 and 1920 ...

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  2. Post-1945 immigration to the United States differed fairly dramatically from America’s earlier 20th- and 19th-century immigration patterns, most notably in the dramatic rise in numbers of immigrants from Asia. Beginning in the late 19th century, the U.S. government took steps to bar immigration from Asia.

  3. The Act laid out the procedures for the admission of refugees into the United States and how the US would fulfill its obligations as a signatory of the United Nations Refugee Protocol. The Refugee Act of 1980 remains in effect. Between 1980 and 2018, more than 3,000,000 refugees have been resettled in the United States.

  4. May 17, 2023 · The Comprehensive Immigration Reform proposals from 2006 and 2013 are only two examples of attempts to change the immigration system that have had difficulty winning support from lawmakers. The ongoing cycles of political discourse, legislative initiatives, executive orders, and court disputes highlight the shattered nature of American immigration policy.

  5. Jun 25, 2018 · In 1945 and 1946, new legislation enabled Chinese American veterans and citizen men and women to bring China-born spouses to the United States, and thousands of Chinese women finally joined their husbands in America for the first time. One result was the revitalization of old Chinatown areas, many of which had become family neighborhoods by the early 1950s.

  6. Sep 30, 2015 · The law also imposed the first limits on immigration from the Western Hemisphere. Before then, Latin Americans had been allowed to enter the U.S. without many restrictions. Since enactment of the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act, immigration has been dominated by people born in Asia and Latin America, rather than Europe.

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  8. Most of the immigrants chose to settle in American cities, where jobs were located. As a result, the cities became ever more crowded. In addition, city services often failed to keep up with the flow of newcomers. Most of the immigrants did find jobs, although they often worked in jobs that most native-born Americans would not take.

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