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Immigration has been a driving force in shaping the United States, bringing people from every corner of the globe to its shores. Each wave of newcomers added new skills, cultures, and perspectives ...
Throughout the early 1800s, immigration rose and fell with the ... all cross-tabulated by whether his subjects were born in Europe or America, and how long they have lived in America.
"The new immigration was really important in places like Cleveland, especially as various European ... 1800s. Amidst the Great Migration following World War I, Black migrants from the American ...
I mean quite simply that a stable government, immigration and democracy are what made America stronger than its rivals, giving it a vigorous economy, a powerful military and an overall resilience.
Immigrants have always been a part of the American ... of the mid-1800s, the immigrants of Ellis Island that came during the late 19th and early 20th century from all sorts of European nations ...
The immigrants keep coming, and they're not assimilating. Unlike our immigrant ancestors, who came to America and never looked back, they still maintain ties to their old country, waving their ...
Some Americans worry that today’s more globally diverse immigrants and their children won’t integrate as well as past European immigrants. But data in Streets of Gold show that their children ...