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  2. Swiss Americans - Wikipedia

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    Swiss immigration diminished after 1930 because of the depression and World War II, but 23,700 more Swiss had arrived by 1960, followed by 29,100 more between 1961 and 1990, many of whom were professionals or employees in American branches of Swiss companies who later returned to Switzerland.

  3. List of Swiss Americans - Wikipedia

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    Theobald (Diebold) von Erlach (1541–1565), first Swiss person known to have settled in North America. [2] Wright brothers, aviation pioneers, mother of partial Swiss descent; Louis Chevrolet, co-founder of Chevrolet Motor Car Company in 1911; John Joachim Zubly (1724–1781) of St. Gallen, pastor, planter, and statesman during the American ...

  4. Switzerland–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The first four years of cooperation under the U.S.-Swiss Joint Economic Commission (JEC) invigorated bilateral ties by recording achievements in a number of areas, including consultations on anti-money laundering efforts, counter-terrorism, and pharmaceutical regulatory cooperation; an e-government conference; and the re-establishment of the Fulbright student/cultural exchange program.

  5. Immigration policy in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The next wave of immigrants arrived in the mid-1980s, prompted by the passage of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. [2] By 2022, there were over 5.17 million foreign-born people in the State of Texas. [3] Immigration is a major topic in American politics and was a key issue for President Donald Trump. Despite a decrease in the rate of ...

  6. Port of Galveston immigration - Wikipedia

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    Galveston Immigration Stations. The immigrant inspection station at the Port of Galveston, in Galveston, Texas, was the gateway for tens of thousands of immigrants to the Southwest of the United States. Galveston was one of the largest cities in Texas until the hurricane of 1900 devastated the city The Galveston station opened in 1906. [1]

  7. Texas may begin bussing migrants to ICE centers instead of ...

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    Texas could begin bussing migrants straight to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement holding centers for deportation, rather than transporting them to sanctuary cities, according to a New York ...

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  9. Swiss abroad - Wikipedia

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    Swiss immigration diminished after 1930 because of the Great Depression and World War II. In 1999 New Glarus, Wisconsin was chosen as the future home of the Swiss Center of North America, a cultural center dedicated to the preservation and celebration of Swiss culture. New Glarus was chosen because of its central location and the large ...