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pany would eventually be able to send 20,000 | immigrants a year never came to fruition, but it spurre |
978 Macht had a big break as the lead in The | Immigrants a syndicated miniseries about the rise of th |
r in their community: a shelter for homeless | immigrants; a cooperative daycare; a community organizi |
On September 11, 1857, 120 | immigrants aboard a wagon train bound for California we |
ed to a noticeable increase in the number of | immigrants about this time. |
The Commonwealth | Immigrants Act 1962 (c. |
The Act, as with the Commonwealth | Immigrants Act 1962, and that of 1968, restricted immig |
e 1962, with the passage of the Commonwealth | Immigrants Act 1962, not all CUKCs had the Right of Abo |
introduction of the tendentious Commonwealth | Immigrants Act (1962). |
ch of a Mexican style, a design created when | immigrants adapted their own style to that of the local |
ant stop along the Oregon Trail, and passing | immigrants added to the tension. |
reduction of more than half of the number of | immigrants admitted, which would be reduced to 20 000, |
den, Colorado, established in 1873 by German | immigrants Adolph Coors and Jacob Schueler, itself orig |
on Flettner was of "the first regular German | immigrants after the war". |
sist him with the influx of Russian-language | immigrants, after Milchstein's views became public, his |
grated on the same ship as small children as | immigrants after WWII (Joanna in 1950 from Grondingen a |
ing West Estate, accommodating the influx of | immigrants after World War II. |
iel Brady or B. Gillick, both probably Irish | Immigrants, after Cavan in County Cavan, Republic of Ir |
f regulating immigration and for the care of | immigrants after landing. |
ous educational program geared towards young | immigrants, ages 17-20, who arrive in Israel without th |
legislation, SB60, that would issue illegal | immigrants already living in Utah an "accountability ca |
United States to protect the rights of those | immigrants already arrived. |
ve to look at" potential amnesty for illegal | immigrants already living in the United States. |
ish immigration to Britain, repatriate Irish | immigrants already settled and deport Irish immigrants |
hway" to citizenship for millions of illegal | immigrants already in the country, provided they had jo |
fruit orchards and dairy farms, and Italian | immigrants also took up land in the area. |
nty in the late 1840s (Morgan County's Swiss | immigrants also included the grandparents of one of Gra |
Hungarian and Polish | immigrants also settled in the city, but in smaller num |
as a significantly high population of Latino | immigrants, also including neighborhoods along King Rd |
a possibility that a percentage of Nepalese | immigrants also help make up the estimated 8 million fo |
More often, | immigrants altered their own names to hide their nation |
the city, indicating the manifold origins of | immigrants, among them the Huguenots from France. |
to a World War I flight engineer and German | immigrants among both his mother's and father's forebea |
ks where a large influx of English and Irish | immigrants among others came to work. |
The principal craftsmen at Val-Kill were | immigrants, among them Frank Landolfa, Otto Berge, Arno |
Tilbury was also a port of entry for many | immigrants; among them being a large group of West Indi |
This would offer | immigrants an opportunity to learn to read and write En |
God Needs No Passport: | Immigrants and the Changing American Religious Landscap |
hatred for Communists, Social Democrats, and | immigrants, and dreamed about getting rich. |
mark Herman Beiderbecke, was a son of German | immigrants and was the owner of East Davenport Lumber a |
ecame apparent, most of the tenants were new | immigrants and as such were not eligible or not interes |
an sources, was strongly influenced by Cuban | immigrants and their habanera music. |
Those historic | immigrants and their descendants allowed to remain afte |
a where he had reportedly been ranting about | immigrants, and drove to the Chevron gas station owned |
ithout certificates were regarded as illegal | immigrants and chased by British police. |
Her paternal grandparents were Croatian | immigrants and her mother was of Irish descent. |
ford in 1852 among the first wave of Swedish | immigrants and in 1876 was named secretary of the Union |
present among the new generation of European | immigrants and Oreopithecus faced quick extinction toge |
Irish | Immigrants and Scottish Society in the Nineteenth and T |
own again, with the settlement of Vietnamese | immigrants and other newcomers from all over the United |
iently, alleviate wait times that keep legal | immigrants and their families separated for years, and |
"an opulent society, religious assistance to | immigrants and relations with Christian of other denomi |
ration Law Clinic provides legal services to | immigrants and community groups throughout Massachusett |
Berwind was the son of German | immigrants, and he was born in Philadelphia in 1848. |
and was a member of the Association of Greek | Immigrants and Chairman of the Institute for Research o |
Cahokians, farmers, | immigrants, and even visitors). |
re non-denominational, and the agency serves | immigrants and refugees of all faiths or none. |
ilable, this neighborhood was a favorite for | immigrants and working-class citizens. |
As of 2000, 27.5% of the residents were | immigrants, and few of the buildings (1.9%) were condom |
f Alexander and Elizabeth Morrison, Scottish | immigrants, and was educated in Alwick and Chatham. |
onument at the Indiana Statehouse donated by | immigrants, and it was intended by the Italians to be a |
the founders of the Association of Romanian | Immigrants, and started work as the chief editor of The |
ployed about 300 workers, some of them Irish | immigrants, and many of whom lived in the stone terrace |
and some other countries to arrest Pakistani | immigrants and transfer them to the US. |
She is the daughter of two Puerto Rican | immigrants and grew up in Washington Heights. |
eighborhood, which was built in 1956 for new | immigrants and immigrants being moved out of the transi |
d meetings and symposium of Palyam veterans, | immigrants, and British Navy officers. |
"Out of the Very Stone; Korean hibakusha," | Immigrants and Minorities, Vol. |
ed the "First German", was made up of German | immigrants and descendants of local German settlers. |
en further, excluding all classes of Chinese | immigrants and extending restrictions to other Asian im |
became a counselor at a boarding school for | immigrants and troubled youth. |
ociation whose members are veteran Ethiopian | immigrants and former Mossad agents who took part in th |
Opposite Poles: | Immigrants and Ethnics in Polish Chicago, 1976-1990. |
providing professional training to Ethiopian | immigrants and that affirmative action be considered to |
arty defined by its opposition to rights for | immigrants and Roman Catholics. |
ardy kiwi bushmen and their families, recent | immigrants and a few others trying to keep clear of the |
en born in Liverpool, England to West Indian | immigrants, and to have graduated from Eton College. |
He was born in Chennai to Vietnamese | immigrants and settled down in Chennai. |
His father was the son of Russian | immigrants and his mother came from a Worcestershire fa |
6 inhabitants, 42% are native Danes, 37% are | immigrants and 21% are Danes with immigrant parents. |
ts in Mexico, they have sympathized with the | immigrants and criticized the Arizona immigration law a |
o a member of Norway's Contact Committee for | Immigrants and the Authorities. |
d for being too soft on the issue of illegal | immigrants and for voting for expensive government prog |
t is now known as St Lythans assimilated new | immigrants and exchanged ideas of the Bronze Age and Ir |
de of West Hollywood is dominated by Russian | immigrants, and the park is a popular gathering place f |
t. Adalbert has served generations of Polish | immigrants and their American-born children; at its pea |
Racism and Discrimination against | Immigrants and Minorities in Greece: The State of Play |
It was founded in 1886 by Russian | immigrants, and moved several times to other locations |
he son of Thomas Kelly and Mary Grace, Irish | immigrants, and was educated in Charlottetown. |
100 years by farmers that were mostly German | immigrants and their descendants. |
Their primary duties were to deter illegal | immigrants and protect local residents. |
f ten years from the date of issue under the | Immigrants and Emigrants Act, regardless of when the pr |
mes McLaughlin and Mary Phillips, both Irish | immigrants, and was educated there. |
, all the while illustrating the dilemmas of | immigrants and their offspring as they are confronted b |
g to "Americanize" German and other Catholic | immigrants, and was hostile to ethnic parishes such as |
illiam Aird and Elizabeth McLean, were Scots | immigrants and the family was proud of its heritage, th |
in West Hartlepool, the son of Polish-Jewish | immigrants, and initially studied the violin in Leipzig |
ing programs and services for people who are | immigrants and refugees, including settlement assistanc |
atty McCleary and Matilda McCabe, both Irish | immigrants, and was educated there and at Toronto. |
anotea would take money from the prospective | immigrants, and then use this money to buy German goods |
Immigrants and Boomers: Forging a New Social Contract f | |
English as a Second Language program to help | immigrants and other speakers of other languages learn |
by a congregation of mid-19th century German | immigrants and their descendants. |
observed a street life composed of European | immigrants and a prevalence of poverty and societal ill |
r., Douglas J., For the Common Good: Finnish | Immigrants and hithe United States: The Case of Finns a |
st walls of the Tower, offering sanctuary to | immigrants and to the poor. |
ling abroad was the treatment given to Irish | immigrants and to the Catholic Church. |
the immigration status of suspected illegal | immigrants and to enforce state and national immigratio |
The majority of Turks are recent | immigrants and mainly live in Catalonia (especially in |
the 1960s and was mainly populated by Irish | immigrants and their descendants. |
ounty, Canada West in 1848, the son of Irish | immigrants, and educated in Barrie. |
gn recruits to the rebel cause, thousands of | immigrants and mercenaries served in the Confederate Ar |
GFM currently reaches out to refugees, | immigrants, and international students in Atlanta, Geor |
Stambolian's parents were Armenian | immigrants, and he explored his Armenian heritage in a |
the Union, although a significant amount of | immigrants and mercenaries served with the Confederacy |
urt, Germany, the son of a couple of Spanish | immigrants, and was raised in Madrid, Spain. |
l associations created by and for Andalusian | immigrants and their descendants. |
s that arise in relationships between Indian | immigrants and Indian Americans who were raised in the |
rganization which works on issues concerning | immigrants and refugees. |
unists, Communist sympathizers, good hearted | immigrants and humanitarians and several confirmed Sovi |
cted on federal charges of harboring illegal | immigrants and conspiracy to distribute cocaine and met |
ounty, Nova Scotia, a descendant of Scottish | immigrants, and was educated at Dalhousie College. |
can eras 'neighbors' and later Euro-American | immigrants and historians. |
Founded in 1764, to aid German | immigrants and indentured servants, it now promotes the |
In Athens more than 2000 | immigrants and members of Greek anti-racist groups marc |
They and later German | immigrants and their descendants have made a significan |
ires, film stars, migrant labourers, illegal | immigrants and sailors. |
Italian | immigrants and the Italian American community are frequ |
"The | immigrants and the British are racially and genetically |
ame well known as a benefactor to new German | immigrants and acquired the nickname "father of the imm |
and North America where it has been found in | immigrants and travelers. |
e unique place of nineteenth-century Chinese | immigrants and their descendants in Mississippi culture |
gh is known for its very large percentage of | immigrants and second-generation immigrants, many of wh |
ican English in the 19th century via Chinese | immigrants and their descendants, and into British Engl |
mately two-thirds of its members were German | immigrants and most of the other third was composed of |
in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, the son of German | immigrants, and was educated there. |
The Tarnished Door: The New | Immigrants and the Transformation of America ISBN 97808 |
He supported increased programs for | immigrants, and recommended in 1979 that the school boa |
Although very popular among Portuguese | immigrants and certain rural areas of the country, Pimb |
van Township, Upper Canada, the son of Irish | immigrants, and was educated there. |
Tribunal to have encouraged violence against | immigrants and visible minorities. |
n years at a settlement organization for new | immigrants and refugees at Maison Internationale de la |
ne suburb of Collingwood to (Northern) Irish | immigrants, and raised in Kyneton, Best was educated at |
ien acts of 1798 were aimed largely at Irish | immigrants and French refugees critical of the Adams ad |
These | immigrants and migrants became the basis of South Phila |
aigned as an opponent of amnesty for illegal | immigrants and has called for strict border security. |
r security rooting out criminals and illegal | immigrants, and being tough on drugs. |
still owned by Macedonian, Greek or Albanian | immigrants and other menu items include gyros and Greek |
citizens) and the rest were Issei (Japanese | immigrants and resident aliens, first-generation Japane |
lsory biometric residence permits for non-EU | immigrants and introduced greater powers for immigratio |
s were historically associated with Jamaican | immigrants and had a recognised stronghold in Brixton. |
1933, Clifford Pier was a landing point for | immigrants and other sea passengers. |
Many saw this as a means of attacking German | immigrants and on April 21, the move sparked the Lager |
who is very segregationist and looks down on | immigrants and those of poor pedigree. |
He became a spokesman for recent Ontario | immigrants, and forged a political alliance with John C |
he Dutch/German border as the son of Turkish | immigrants and spent part of his teens living in South |
(Auckland, Auckland University Press, 1993); | Immigrants and citizens: New Zealanders and Asian immig |
It provides a variety of programs for | immigrants and immigrant communities in the province, a |
t, the Aliyah Bet, responsible for smuggling | immigrants, and the police intelligence forces. |
was born in Kendallville, Indiana to German | immigrants and later apprenticed under prominent archit |
in which their literature attacked Jews and | immigrants and proclaimed loyalty to Nazism, led to som |
atrick Morrissy and Rose Farrell, both Irish | immigrants, and entered business as a livery stable ope |
% were from Ohio, 18% Pennsylvania, 11% were | immigrants and 8% were from other U.S. states. |
ish community, explicitly wanted Anglo-Saxon | immigrants, and New Orleans, a thriving urban center wh |
imberti grew up in Rosario as son of Italian | immigrants and came back to Milan after the First World |
oping "youth at risk" programs, services for | immigrants, and helping to found the Canadian Immigrant |
a has been important for Irish Working Class | immigrants, and recently this has been supplemented by |
Castellani is himself the son of Italian | immigrants and was raised in Wilmington, Delaware. |
She was born to Jewish | immigrants and grew up in northeast Portland, at the po |
rand River, Nova Scotia, the son of Scottish | immigrants, and married Maria S., the daughter of Josia |
s affirmative action and amnesty for illegal | immigrants, and, while he says he is otherwise pro-choi |
2000 there were 1.642 people descended from | immigrants Angolans in the U.S. Angolan immigration in |
Veranis was born to first generation Italian | immigrants Anthony Sr. and Theresa from Nuoro in Sardin |
It was founded in 1854 by Italian | immigrants Antonio Arighi and Antonio Bianchi who origi |
These | immigrants appeared as a new band of conquering people, |
Armenia, wanted exclusion of all illiterate | immigrants, applauded gains in women's rights and pledg |
in Elmont, New York, where many of the early | immigrants are buried. |
February - Thousands of German | immigrants are stranded at port of disembarkation India |
"The early | immigrants are now honoured at the Toronto waterfront p |
The German | immigrants are mostly Lutheran, however many have conve |
ew book, God Needs No Passport, is about how | immigrants are changing the American religious landscap |
many of the new places where Latin American | immigrants are settling, including Rupert, Idaho, Grand |
Most of the songs on her album Mehagrim ( | Immigrants) are her own work. |
Their attitudes to | immigrants are also depicted ironically. |
Immigrants are to be absorbed from other states and eff | |
y claim that because the children of illegal | immigrants are often U.S. citizens, the cost of treatin |
Approximately 200 Scottish artisan | immigrants are brought to the Cape Colony by Benjamin M |
“So they [ | immigrants] are forced to offer solidarity although som |
w we choose to define or label them [illegal | immigrants] are hard-working, taxpaying workers.” |
g trend in rural Ireland where multinational | immigrants are diversifying the rural population as Iri |
Scores of illegal | immigrants are also exposed as they use the river to en |
Proponents also pointed out that the illegal | immigrants are already living in the city, and are the |
l, an anarchist community founded by Italian | immigrants around the turn of the century in the southe |
hborhood, but the area was settled by German | immigrants around 1849. |
With the arrival of Germans | immigrants around 1850, massive production began. |
ional change that would deny bail to illegal | immigrants arrested for some felonies and serious drunk |
When | immigrants arrive, they may find that they are not free |
In 1903, 5,310 Jewish | immigrants arrived at the port of Philadelphia. |
got its start after large numbers of German | immigrants arrived in Davenport in the 1850s. |
Most of the | immigrants arrived in the late 1940s after riots in Ale |
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