APEX- there were more immigrants from eastern Europe
Back then as in 1980s or 1880s?
The increasing flow of unauthorized immigrants from Mexico and Central America inspired the immigration policies in the 1980s and 1990s. This led to the implementation of stricter border enforcement measures and laws to control illegal immigration.
Ellis Island was the main federal Immigration station for the United States. Generally, all groups of immigrants arriving by boat would have been processed here in the 1880s.
Chinese immigration to the United States significantly declined in the 1880s primarily due to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers. This legislation was driven by growing anti-Chinese sentiment and economic competition fears among American workers. The act marked the first significant law restricting immigration based on ethnicity and set a precedent for future immigration restrictions. Consequently, the number of Chinese immigrants dropped sharply as a result of these legal barriers and social discrimination.
God only knows.
Seat belts were invented early in the 1880s, but were not patented (by a different person than the inventor) until late in the 1880s.
Yes, you can hire an immigration lawyer from a different state.
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.
how was the wave of U.S immigration in the late 1800s different from the previous wave of immigration in the mid-1800s?
Depends on which country you are talking about. Different country's have different departments that handle immigration. In most cases it would however be the Department of Immigration (of the particular country), which handles the issue and control of immigration applications.
This question is not grammatical, but it sounds like you are talking about Zionism.
Labors demanded a thriving industrial economy that helped drive immigration to record levels.