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  2. History of immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    IRCA, as proposed in Congress, was projected to give amnesty to about 1,000,000 workers in the country illegally. In practice, amnesty for about 3,000,000 immigrants already in the country was granted, mostly from Mexico. Legal Mexican immigrant family numbers were 2,198,000 in 1980, 4,289,000 in 1990 (includes IRCA), and 7,841,000 in 2000.

  3. Integration of immigrants - Wikipedia

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    The integration of immigrants or migrant integration is the process of social integration of immigrants and their descendants in a society. Central aspects of social integration are language , education , the labour market , participation , values and identification within the host country.

  4. Immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    [68] [69] Hispanic immigrants suffered job losses during the late-2000s recession, [70] but since the recession's end in June 2009, immigrants posted a net gain of 656,000 jobs. [71] Nearly 14 million immigrants entered the United States from 2000 to 2010, [72] and over one million persons were naturalized as U.S. citizens in 2008.

  5. Opinion: 5 reasons why immigrants aren’t bringing higher ...

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    Most immigrants come here to seek a better life and are highly motivated to stay out of trouble, write sociologists Steven E. Barkan and Michael Rocque. Opinion: 5 reasons why immigrants aren’t ...

  6. Why we should appreciate the contributions of undocumented ...

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    I was given the opportunity to interview undocumented Latin American immigrants. Some of the stories I was told were tragic, some enraging.

  7. We need immigrants more than ever. They keep hope in this ...

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    The doom and gloom that many Americans offer up on social media and in politics betrays something fundamental about this country. These days, it's immigrants who keep hope alive.

  8. Immigration - Wikipedia

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    Research shows that country of origin matters for speed and depth of immigrant assimilation but that there is considerable assimilation overall. [26] Research finds that first generation immigrants from countries with less egalitarian gender cultures adopt gender values more similar to natives over time.

  9. A 'Day Without Immigrants'? What to know about closures ... - AOL

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    The company shared on social media: “Our industry, our restaurants, and our communities are built on the hard work, passion, and dedication of immigrants. They are the backbone of our kitchens ...