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  1. The U.S. Immigration Debate

    Immigrants composed an estimated 13.9 percent of the U.S. population in 2022, amounting to roughly 46 million people out of a total of almost 335 million, according to U.S. Census Bureau data ...

  2. PDF Immigration Facts: The Positive Economic Impact of Immigration

    leave everything they know to contribute to the United States. Severely limiting legal immigration puts this at risk. Instead, we should protect and expand current immigration levels and work to pass immigration reform that makes it safer, faster, and more efficient for prospective immigrants to enter the U.S. and begin contributing.

  3. Ideas about Immigration

    The humans at the center of the US immigration debate. 12 minutes 3 seconds. 54:37. Luma Mufleh. Redesigning education for the most vulnerable helps everyone. 54 minutes 37 seconds. 11:13. Becca Heller. A safe pathway to resettlement for migrants and refugees. 11 minutes 13 seconds. 05:27.

  4. PDF LESSON PLANS

    Optional Lessons33 Optional Lesson 1: Deciding to Immigrate: A History 34 Optional Lesson 2: Waves of Immigration 44 Optional Lesson 3: Waiting in Line Game 50 Optional Lesson 4: Spot the Myths 57 Optional Lesson 5: A History of Xenophobia 61. Unit 3: Youth, Identity, and Immigration 125.

  5. Immigration and Relocation in U.S. History

    The history of the United States has always been shaped by peoples and communities who came to its shores or moved within its borders. Some sought a better life, some fled oppression, and some were moved against their will. This presentation uses Library of Congress primary sources to explore moments and experiences from several of these communities.

  6. Program: U.S. Immigration Trends

    U.S. Immigration Trends. From its inception, the United States has been a country of immigrants. These interactive data tools, which offer statistics at national, state, and sometimes county levels, help track changing patterns and characteristics of the immigrant population through time. By placing immigration to the United States in its ...

  7. Future immigration will change the face of America by 2065

    Among immigrants who arrived within the past five years, Asians already outnumber Hispanics, in part because of a sharp recent drop in immigration from Mexico. This slowed Hispanic immigration also will have a longer-term impact: In 2065, Asians will outnumber Hispanics among all immigrants - 38% to 31%. (Today those shares are 26% and 47%.)

  8. Immigration Trends

    In 2017, an estimated 10.5 million unauthorized immigrants lived in the United States, down from a peak of 12.2 million in 2007. Explore trends in the unauthorized immigrant population for U.S. states, as well as for birth countries and regions, based on Pew Research Center estimates. featureMar 11, 2019.

  9. Global Timeline

    The Immigration and Nationality Act allows individuals of all races to be eligible for naturalization. The act also reaffirms national origins quota system, limits immigration from the Eastern Hemisphere while leaving the Western Hemisphere unrestricted, establishes preferences for skilled workers and relatives of U.S. citizens and permanent resident aliens; and tightens security and screening ...

  10. American Immigration History

    American Immigration History | Widely considered a wellspring for US greatness, immigration has also been a source and expression of our deepest conflicts. Immigrant diversity made the United States different from other countries in ways that have been essential to the nation's development, bringing valuable experiences and contributing to American liberty.

  11. U.S. Immigration Timeline: Definition & Reform ‑ HISTORY

    1 / 20: Augustus Sherman/New York Public Library. 1924: In the wake of the numerical limits established by the 1924 law, illegal immigration to the United States increases. The U.S. Border Patrol ...

  12. Powerpoint on Immigration Reform

    The powerpoint focuses on the paths to citizenship, future flow, and enforcement provisions that are in the Senate immigration reform bill titled "Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration ... This Webinar will offer an overview of the Texas v United States decision and what it means for current DACA recipients and DACA-eligible ...

  13. Lesson Overview

    OVERVIEW. In the 2010 PBS series FACES OF AMERICA, Harvard professor Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. states, "if you scratch an American family, sooner or later, you'll find an immigrant ancestor ...

  14. Immigration 101

    The American Immigration Council's Practice Advisory, Employment Authorization and Asylum: Strategies to Avoid Stopping the Asylum Clock, has been updated to reflect extensive changes to the manner in which the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) determine an asylum applicant's eligibility for an Employment ...

  15. 8 Resources for Teaching Immigration

    October 3 marks the anniversary of the signing of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which both repealed a number of outdated and discriminatory immigration practices and launched a new era in US immigration policy that has remained largely unchanged in the decades since. As issues of immigration and migration continue to make headlines all educators are welcome to take advantage of ...

  16. PPT United States Immigration

    In this presentation, we will define immigration as people moving into one country from another. Although immigration has occurred throughout the history of America, the period most studied by historians lasted roughly from 1820 to 1930—the so-called "era of immigration." ... United States Immigration Author: Betsy Hedberg Created Date: 3 ...

  17. Immigration 101

    Immigration 101. The enforcement of immigration laws is a complex and hotly-debated topic. Learn more about the costs of immigration enforcement and the ways in which the U.S. can enforce our immigration laws humanely and in a manner that ensures due process.

  18. USA

    Immigrants to America between 1815-1860 5 million immigrants settled permanently in the United States, mainly English, Irish, German, Scandinavian, and others from northwestern Europe. 1865-1890----10 million immigrants settled permanently in America, again mainly from northwestern Europe. These were known as old immigrants.

  19. Immigration Policy Changes and Fixing the Immigration System

    According to the American Immigration Council, the United States may provide up to 675,000 permanent immigrant visas each year across various visa categories per the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The INA does not limit the number of children and young adults under the age of 21 who can be admitted into the United States as immigrants.

  20. Biden restarts immigration program for 4 countries with more vetting

    Under the program, the U.S. accepts up to 30,000 people a month from the four countries for two years and offers eligibility for work authorization.To qualify, migrants must have a financial sponsor in the U.S. who vouches for them and fly into an American airport at their own expense, rather than crossing at the southern border.

  21. The future of immigration

    Ran Abramitzky studies the economic history of immigration by tapping into now-public government records and using AI to chart changing attitudes on immigration captured in written documents and official speeches.. What's revealed is a remarkable story that often diverges from conventional wisdom. Not all streets were paved with gold, Abramitzky tells host Russ Altman, himself a descendant ...

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    Presentation Transcript. Immigration to the USA. Aims: • Identify the main groups who arrived in the USA between 1870 and 1920. • Examine the difference between 'Old' and 'New' immigrants. Old and New Old and New Immigrants • The first wave of immigrants arrived from Britain, Ireland, Germany and other northern European countries ...

  23. Social Studies: Immigration and Urbanization

    Contains easy-to-edit graphics such as graphs, maps, tables, timelines and mockups. Includes 500+ icons and Flaticon's extension for customizing your slides. Designed to be used in Google Slides, Canva, and Microsoft PowerPoint. 16:9 widescreen format suitable for all types of screens. Includes information about fonts, colors, and credits of ...

  24. Democrats urged to emphasize immigration's economic benefits

    Democrats are being cautious in their approach to immigration, focusing on border security rather than highlighting the economic benefits of immigration, while Republicans have seized the narrative…

  25. Biden restarts immigration program for 4 countries with more vetting

    The Biden administration is restarting an immigration program that allows migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to come to the United States.

  26. Document does not prove Harris' mother committed fraud

    "As per a document from the United States Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service form I-463, dated August 21, 1967, Shyamala Gopalan Harris claimed to have only one child ...

  27. Mexican drug lord who founded ultra-violent Zetas is released from US

    One of the most notorious drug chiefs in Mexico's history, Osiel Cardenas, was released from a U.S. prison on Friday into the custody of immigration officials who may deport him.