It’s a turning point. For a long time in the 19th century, we didn’t really have much immigration law in this country. If you could get here, you could enter. That’s when a lot of people’s ...
Since then, a flood of studies has shown how beneficial immigration has been ... has continued to stay at high rates from the 19th century to today. Moving from the stories of individuals and ...
In the 19th century, when virtually all politicians were Protestant ... At the turn of the century, “yellow peril” novels against Chinese immigration imagined a heathen horde taking over the U.S. At ...
Declining Anglo-Saxon birth rates made eugenicists obsessed with creating strong, healthy white babies. And temperance advocates claimed that alcohol posed a dire threat to this goal — one that ...
The two eldest justices — Clarence Thomas, 76, and Samuel Alito, 74 — could consider stepping down knowing that Trump, a ...
The UCLA academic, who received the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship in 2019, predicts that border management will continue to tighten regardless of who wins the election ...
The nonprofit American Immigration Council ... “Until the late 19th century … there were virtually no laws to break.” Under Gleim and Solomon’s bill, students would explore how families ...
Donald Trump will be the only US president since Grover Cleveland at the end of the 19th century to be re-elected for ...
That’s no different from immigrants of Northern and Central European descent who came in the 19th century and also tended to work, play and worship alongside compatriots. But today, many aren ...
They will research China's agricultural history; the intersection of immigration, incarceration, and public health in ...
Statements made during the campaign by the president-elect augur a dark outlook for a large part of this demographic group ...
In the 19th century, when virtually all politicians ... At the turn of the century, “yellow peril” novels against Chinese immigration imagined a heathen horde taking over the U.S. At the ...