China (Asians)
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Unrestricted immigration means the host country allows any and all immigrants, with no restrictions on who or how many may immigrate. This was practiced in the US many years ago, but currently immigration is tightly restricted here.
As Immigration increased, so did the growing Xenophobia in the country.
As Immigration increased, so did the growing Xenophobia in the country.
Asia
Immigration quota refers to the limit of the number of immigrants that enter a country in a given year. This was established in 1924 in the United States.
Unrestricted immigration means the host country allows any and all immigrants, with no restrictions on who or how many may immigrate. This was practiced in the US many years ago, but currently immigration is tightly restricted here.
In 1920 congress passed the emergency quota act , which limited the number of immigrants from any country to be less than 3% per year of the total number of immigrants. Congress passed the immigration act to change the percentage to be 2% and to specifically restrict immigration from east asia and southern and eastern europe. The idea was to keep the socialists and communists out of the country, for example " sacco and vanzentti case "
As Immigration increased, so did the growing Xenophobia in the country.
As Immigration increased, so did the growing Xenophobia in the country.
In 1882, Congress passed a law which stopped immigration from the country of China. This was called the Immigration Act of 1882.
Immigration is something that needs to be kept in control always. Immigration policies should benefit the immigrants and the country also.
The laws regarding immigration to the UK are quite complex and dependent on what country the would-be immigrants are from. Currently there is free movement of any citizens of the EU, which means anyone from the EU can come and live in the UK. Immigrants from other countries may be allowed to live in the UK if they procure the right visa and abide by certain work restrictions.
Asia
In order to develop your own opinion on immigration, you must first educate yourself on the subject. Do some research. Consider things such as:Where are most people immigrating from?What are they trying to get away from?Are you considering immigration in general, or only illegal?What is your country's history of immigration?Where would your country be without legal immigrants?Where would your country be without illegal immigrants?What are the pros of immigration?What are the cons of immigration?How many immigrants are employed?Do employed immigrants take away from jobs of those already in your country, or are they jobs that locals would be unwilling to take?Does immigration have any effect on crime rates?Does immigration lend to the culture of the area, or take away from?Once you have a good collection of statistics from multiple sources, look them over and see how each one makes you feel. This will help you form an educated opinion.
Japan
Immigration in the 1990s was similar to that in the 1890s in that there was a large wave of immigrants that came into the country in both periods.
Immigration quota refers to the limit of the number of immigrants that enter a country in a given year. This was established in 1924 in the United States.