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  2. Opposition to immigration - Wikipedia

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    In countries where the majority of the population is of immigrant descent, such as the United States, opposition to immigration sometimes takes the form of nativism. [267] In the United States, opposition to immigration has a long history, starting in the late 1790s, in reaction to an influx of political refugees from France and Ireland.

  3. Ideological restrictions on naturalization in U.S. law

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    After a decade of relative tranquility in immigration law, [22] the outbreak of World War I fueled anti-alien sentiments yet again; this time, German immigrants were targeted. [23] Pushed by the anti-alien fervor, Congress even more restrictive immigrations statutes in 1917 and 1920; these statutes barred even more groups on the basis of ideology.

  4. Babel Proclamation - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 op-ed published in The Des Moines Register called the Babel Proclamation "perhaps the most infamous executive order" in Iowa's history. [12] Several articles have cited the proclamation as an early example of anti-immigrant sentiment.

  5. Early 20th century anti-immigrant laws fueled by fears ... - AOL

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    The Tribune applauded when the Johnson-Reed Act of 1924 revoked a commitment symbolized by the Statue of Liberty and spelled out by a plaque on its pedestal: “Give me your tired, your poor Your ...

  6. Depiction of Italian immigrants in the media during Prohibition

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    These illustrations fueled anti-Italian sentiment among the American public. [9] This political cartoon published in the magazine Judge in 1903 is an early example of anti-Italian sentiment in print media. Early anti-Italian publications insisted that Italian immigrants were incapable of being integrated to American culture or adopting American ...

  7. ‘Sickening’ Chant Breaks Out Against Legal Immigrants At ...

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    The fact is, and I’ll say it now, you have to get ’em the hell out. You have to get ’em out. I’m sorry. But get ’em out. Can’t have it.

  8. Nativism (politics) - Wikipedia

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    According to Cas Mudde, a University of Georgia professor, nativism is a largely American notion that is rarely debated in Western Europe or Canada; the word originated with mid-19th-century political parties in the United States, most notably the Know Nothing party, which saw Catholic immigration from nations such as Germany and Ireland as a serious threat to native-born Protestant Americans. [4]

  9. Trump’s anti-immigrant comments draw rebuke - AOL

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... Trump’s anti-immigrant comments draw rebuke. Kate Sullivan ...