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  2. John Harvey & Sons - Wikipedia

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    John Harvey & Sons is a brand (trading name) of a wine and sherry blending and merchant business founded by William Perry in Bristol, England in 1796.The business within 60 years of John Harvey joining had blended the first dessert sherry, dubbed 'cream sherry', which has changed little since 1880 and is known as Harveys Bristol Cream.

  3. History of laws concerning immigration and naturalization in ...

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    The Commission covered many facets of immigration policy, but started from the perception that the "credibility of immigration policy can be measured by a simple yardstick: people who should get in, do get in; people who should not get in, are kept out; and people who are judged deportable are required to leave". [23]

  4. History of immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Over half of all new British immigrants in the South initially arrived as indentured servants, [22] mostly poor young people who could not find work in England or afford passage to America. In addition, about 60,000 British convicts who were guilty of minor offences were transported to the British colonies in the 18th century, with the "serious ...

  5. Opinion: During the holidays, making dozens of cream sherry ...

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    People who bake from scratch, from recipes or memory, and visit and laugh with each other — they are my tribe. Opinion: During the holidays, making dozens of cream sherry cakes for those who ...

  6. Immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 8 million people immigrated to the United States from 2000 to 2005; 3.7 million of them entered without papers. [ 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.

  7. European immigration to the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The supply of Portuguese and Spanish people willing to emigrate was so high that the Spanish and Portuguese governments even had to restrict emigration to the Americas [3] (very early Spain had restricted emigration to the Spanish West Indies [5] and Portugal had to pass three laws prohibiting the migration of people from the Portuguese ...

  8. Effects of immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 study found that the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, which legalized almost 3 million immigrants, led to "decreases in crime of 3–5 percent, primarily due to decline in property crimes, equivalent to 120,000–180,000 fewer violent and property crimes committed each year due to legalization".

  9. American interest in moving abroad is about to ‘go into ...

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    The U.S. has been known to ban ex-Americans from reentering the states even for a visit, depending on why they left. Finally, immigration laws are always changing, as are the rules for various ...