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Chinese Exclusion ActChinawhat
I think USA. or, if not, Russia
USSR Soviet Union
No, not in the USA. You have to go through the immigration process, and they will probably make you go to your home country first. Consult a good immigration lawyer, for any exceptions.
what was th first law passed to limit Immigration?
The immigration service serves two purposes. First - their main job to ensure people entering the country have a legitimate reason to be here, by checking their passports, visas etc, when someone comes into the country. Second - they are employed to seek out illegal immigrants, and ensure they're returned to their country of origin.
No country has ever orbited the earth. Scientists and engineers in the USSR placed the first man-made satellite in earth orbit, in 1957.
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.
First, a petition is formed by signatures then, it is placed on the ballot, and finally it is voted on by the citizens in that state, or country.
No. Population is first determined from a census, then by using a formula that factors in such things as the birthrate, death rate, immigration and emigration.