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The largest wave of immigrants t the uS came in the period from 1880 through 1917
The Irish Jews were such a small population (<1,000 people) that there really was no wave of Irish Jewish immigration to America. Additionally, since most Irish Jews lived in the cities, they were not subject (as strongly) to the Irish Potato Famine, which was responsible for the largest percentage of Irish immigration to the US.
The first wave of immigrants in the US arrived mainly in the 19th and early 20th centuries and came from European countries, seeking economic opportunities. The second wave of immigrants came after 1965 and included a more diverse group from Latin America, Asia, and Africa, driven by a mix of economic, political, and social reasons. The second wave also faced more stringent immigration laws and regulations compared to the first wave.
You have to clear this with the Immigration and the Airlines first.
Nineteenth century European migrants to the US settled in all parts of the country. Some groups generally preferred urban settings, but others preferred rural settings.
The new immigrants threaten the primacy of the English language and will take jobs.
To this day there has always been immigration to the US
No, Doha does not have a US immigration office.
The second wave of immigration to the United States was mostly from Southern and Eastern Europe, including countries like Italy, Russia, and Poland. These immigrants came to the US between 1880 and 1920 in search of economic opportunities and to escape political instability and persecution in their home countries.
No the first wave of democracy involved the founding of Athens around 500 BC.
Chinese Exclusion Act.