US Immigration

  • United States Constitution

    United States Constitution
    Tkes effect succeending hte artlicles of confederation that had
    governed the union of states since the conclusion of the revolutionary war.
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    US Immigration

  • Naturalization Act of 1790

    Naturalization Act of 1790
    It requiered for immigrants to have lived in the US for two years in order to become US citizen.
  • U.S. immigration Legislation

    U.S. immigration Legislation
    Congress passes an act requiring shipmasters to deliver a manifest enumerating all aliens transported for immigration. The Secretary of State is required to report annually to Congress the number of immigrants admired.
  • Chinese exclusion

    Chinese exclusion
    provide the deportations for all the illegal Chinese people to come for a good life in the Unites States of America.
  • Immigration Act

    Immigration Act
    To enforce immigration law as it should be to deport all people who are in the united state without papers must be deported to their country of origin.
  • Emergency Quota Act

    Emergency Quota Act
    Limited numbers of immigrants from other countries 3% and apart from those already in, the United States, in 1921 this increase was more illegal population in many European not falling contingent us emigrated to Canada and Mexico.
  • Immigration Act

    Immigration Act
    In the United Sates, Imposed first permanent numerical limit on immigration and began a national-origin quota system, Began a national-origin quota system, the customs staff have to charge fees for non-domestic origin.
  • Immigration and Nationality Act

    Immigration and Nationality Act
    The immigration and the nationality act for the us to make establish a quota for foreign staff with many skills needed as field work etc. in the united state
  • INA immigration

    INA immigration
    Was a Maximum 20k a limit for each foreign country of the hemispheres so occidental not have more people than are now and who are not illegal immigrants who are with a stay in the United States is established.
  • Immigration Reform and Control Act

    Immigration Reform and Control Act
    Penalties for those who hire illegal immigrants to be very expensive, on condition of amnesty for illegal immigrants already in the United States and other very strong increase far more men in the surveillance of all borders.
  • Immigration Act

    Immigration Act
    Which created a different category of admissions and tripled the number of visas for workers and professionals who come together to find state jobs for themselves and have improved so a better life in the United States priority.
  • Illegal Immigration Act

    Illegal Immigration Act
    Phone workers are verified for authentication of workers by employers, plus access to the hardest benefits to legal immigrants, also also had to do with the modification that reed try to deny visas to former citizens of the United States for the well was never large.
  • Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Form Act

    Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Form Act
    Enhanced border Security and visa Entry form act, more Border Patrol agents to reinforce the borders, and that the school provides international students attend classes, and they will establish that aliens of the United States is required.
  • Real ID Act

    Real ID Act
    Using identifiers that meet certain standards security to enter with more security for government buildings is required. and to establish national standards for state driver's licenses, and paved the way for the construction of border barriers.
  • Arizona SB 1070

    Arizona SB 1070
    The Arizona make a new plan who is call the SB 1070, federal laws of the United States require that foreigners aged 14 or more who are in the country for more than 30 days to register with the government of the United States.
  • Alabama Immigration Law, HB 65

    Alabama Immigration Law, HB 65
    Make the law to says Alabama immigration which is mean HB 65, the state of Alabama passed a law requiring immigration public schools to check the immigration status of students, which allows giving an undocumented immigrant a pass, and use something that is E-Verify to check potential employees of state to verify the immigration status of anyone they suspect that the person may be an undocumented immigrant.
  • IMMIGRATION-RELATED LAWS,AND RESOLUTIONS FOR STATES

     IMMIGRATION-RELATED LAWS,AND RESOLUTIONS FOR STATES
    27 states had enacted 24 laws and adopted 74 resolutions for a total of 98. This is a decrease of 30 percent from the 141 laws and resolution enacted in the first quarter of 2011.