I think that a Government should not rule over different Immigrants, I think that they should all be given a chance to have a life where they can provide for their families. We all have different backgrounds, People in America do more harm than maybe a family from Mexico does. Having an easier access to being a citizen of America would be choice for people, except for the people Governing.
Yes, it is fair.
If there are unemployed bus drivers, for example,
there is no point in allowing more into the country.
The immigrants from northern Europe were favored by the new Immigration policy.
You are asking the wrong question. It should be how did American policy affect Native Americans.
nativism
nativism
The White Australia Policy, which restricted the entry of non-white immigrants into the country, ended in 1973.
Not at all. Everybody is the same before law and there should be no concessions based on the status.
The Constotution should be the government's policy but Pres.Obama ( or should I even call him president) is the one of the factors that effects the policy of the government.
A policy put by government that is favored by local people ,however disliked by immigrants.
The immigrants from northern Europe were favored by the new Immigration policy.
Susan C. Pearce has written: 'Immigration and women' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Immigrants, Government policy, Women immigrants
Government and the public review the policy and decide if it should be continued, altered, or cancelled.
The Prime Minister is the head of government and has to make the final decision on government policy. The Cabinet decides what recommended policy should be.
Immigrants from Northern Europe
Ana Paula Horta has written: 'Contested citizenship' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Government policy, History, Immigrants, Politics and government
It depends on employment and government policy for Japanese Immigration.
Peter Scholten has written: 'Framing immigrant integration' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Immigrants, Government policy
Maxime Tandonnet has written: 'Immigration' -- subject(s): Government policy, Emigration and immigration, Social integration, Immigrants