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(Encyclopedia) immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are…Immigration
Timeline of Immigration Legislation in the U.S. Immigration Milestones U.S. Immigration Statistics Biographies of Notable U.S. Immigrants The Green Card Facts on Immigration…Immigrants in the U.S.
Facts about Population, the Labor Force, and Deportation Related Links Notable U.S. Immigrants Immigration Stats The Green Card Immigration Milestones Immigration…The Immigration Crisis
European countries struggle with the surging number of migrants seeking asylum. Migrants at a train station in Bicske, Hungary Source: AP Photo/Petr David Josek Related Links…Immigration Milestones
A Nation of Immigrants The U.S. is a nation of immigrants. The first wave of immigrants to colonial America, from England, France, Germany, and other northern European countries, were fleeing…Immigration Legislation
A detailed look at immigration legislation from the Colonial Period to the present 1790–1850 1851–1900 1901–1950 1951–1980 1981–present 1790…Countries of Birth of the Foreign-Born Population, 1850–2011
Society and Culture > Race & Ethnicity > Immigration (resident population) Ten leading countries by rank1 1850 1880 1900 1930 1960 1. Ireland 962,000 Germany…Skilled Migrant Workers in the U.S., 2007
Countries with the most H-1B visa recipients Highly skilled migrants are defined as those who have been granted the H-1B visa, reserved for those “employed…Skilled Migrant Workers in the U.S., 2011
Countries with the most H-1B visa recipients Highly skilled migrants are defined as those who have been granted the H-1B visa, reserved for those “employed…Skilled Migrant Workers in the U.S., 2014
Countries with the most H-1B visa recipients Highly skilled migrants are defined as those who have been granted the H-1B visa, reserved for those “employed…