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Immigration (7387 bytes)
1: ...rmanently, and not a casual visitor or traveler. Immigration means "in-migration" into a country, and is the r... 12: Much immigration occurs for economic reasons. [[Wage rate]]s vary... 14: == National reactions to immigration == 16: ...living. Sometimes the justification for limiting immigration is cultural. The latter is heard most strongly i... 18: ...e which are almost solely concerned with limiting immigration. In [[Hong Kong]] [[population growth]] is driven... Immigration (CA) (301 bytes) 1: '''Immigration''' is a [[cellular automaton]]. It is the same as... Immigration to Australia (6021 bytes) 1: ...tralian immigration''' has a checkered history. [[Immigration]] to the continent now called [[Australia]] began... 7: ''Main article: [[History of immigration to Australia]]'' 15: ...er [[World War II]], Australia launched a massive immigration program, believing that having narrowly avoided a... 17: During the 2001 election campaign, immigration and border protection became the hot issue, as a ... 19: ==Australian immigration law== Immigration reduction (17284 bytes) 1: ...d environmental problems, and wish to cut current immigration levels by 75% or more. 3: ... to 15% of current levels they are not opposed to immigration. They also claim to cherish the immigrant past of... 5: ==History of the immigration reduction movement== 7: ...hing]] movement of the [[19th century]] and the [[Immigration Restriction League]] of the early [[20th century]... 9: ...eparate from ZPG which would specifically address immigration issues. Among the important early organizations ... Immigration policy (2092 bytes) 1: ..., where no migration at all is allowed, to [[free immigration]], where most forms of migration are allowed. 3: Immigration policy is often closely related to other policies... 4: ...wed to remain, e.g. the [[European Union]] has no immigration restrictions within it, any resident of any of th... 8: An important aspect of immigration policy is the treatment of [[refugee]]s, more or ... 10: ... visa requirements, which discourage all forms of immigration, and even discourage temporary visitors to a grea... Primary immigration (562 bytes) 1: ...any years later), this being known as ''secondary immigration''. Most countries tend to restrict the categories... Free immigration (3561 bytes) 1: ...[[libertarians]] and [[socialists]] advocate open immigration, notwithstanding other noteworthy differences bet... 3: ...individual economic actors that is caused by free immigration is more than justified by the prospects of long-t... 5: ...]], who are both allowed particular forms of free immigration to the [[United States]] based on their automatic... 7: ...beral legal [[immigration]] and massive [[illegal immigration]] amounts to open borders. Immigration Act (533 bytes) 1: ... [[immigration]]. A number of countries have had Immigration Acts: 3: *[[British Immigration Act]] 4: *[[Canadian Immigration Act]] 5: *[[European Union Asylum and Immigration Act]] 6: *[[French Immigration Act]] Immigration in Brazil (1094 bytes) 1: Immigration in Brazil is currently concerned with inner movem... Immigration to Palestine and Israel (6517 bytes) 3: ...his article describes the history of [[Jewish]] [[immigration]] to [[Palestine]] and later [[Israel]] since the... 17: ...tablishing self sustaining economies. In spite of immigration quotas established by the British administration,... 22: ...s a result of anti-semitism in [[Poland]] and the immigration quotas of the [[United States]] that kept [[Jew]]... 26: ...ews. The British imposed further restrictions on immigration. 28: ...and to Jews in 95% of the Mandate. Illegal Jewish immigration into the Mandate resulted from these policies. O... Immigration Act of 1924 (1711 bytes) 1: ... prohibited from immigrating. It set no limits on immigration from [[Latin America]]. 7: ...r alterations until the [[Immigration Act of 1965|Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965]]. 12: * [[List of United States Immigration Acts]] 17: [[Category:U.S. immigration history]] U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (1072 bytes) 1: ...ffice for Immigration Review]] and the [[Board of Immigration Appeals]] which review decisions made by USCIS re... 3: USCIS administers [[immigration]] services and benefits; such as adjudicating cla... 6: *[[Immigration]] 7: *[[Immigration to the United States]] 8: *[[List of United States Immigration Acts]] Immigration Appellate Authority (1159 bytes) 1: ...in the [[United Kingdom]] constituted under the [[Immigration]] Act of [[1971]]. 3: ... into two tiers; Immigration Adjudicators and the Immigration Appeal Tribunal 5: ...cators consider appeals against decisions made by Immigration Officers, Entry Clearance Officers and the [[Home... 7: ... appeal and appeals against decisions made by the Immigration Adjudicators, the main hearing centre being just ... 9: ...r]]s, and those registered with the Office of the Immigration Service Commissioner. The [[UK government]] is re... History of immigration to Australia (8115 bytes) 1: ...tralian immigration''' has a checkered history. [[Immigration]] to the continent now called [[Australia]] began... 22: ...tion policy. There was much resistance to Chinese immigration and the importing of indentured workers from New ... 26: == Postwar immigration == 27: ...en monocultural, inward-looking and conservative. Immigration was still restricted to Europeans in most circums... 31: ...posed a population deeply divided on the issue of immigration. Immigration to the United Kingdom (16131 bytes) 1: ...s the United Kingdom. You may also wish to see [[Immigration to Ireland]].'' 3: ...th century|20th]] centuries and finally to modern immigration. 5: The [[history]] of immigration to the United Kingdom is, essentially, the histor... 7: ==Historical immigration (prior to [[1066]])== 12: ...ical]] digs the [[Beaker people]] represent early immigration to the United Kingdom although not as a mass migr... Immigration to the United States (20366 bytes) 1: ...n in the present day. Throughout American history immigration has caused controversy. 3: The history of immigration to the United States of America is, in some sense... 5: ==Historical immigration== 7: ===Colonial-era immigration to North America === 9: ...n the latter case). For most Europeans, however, immigration was relatively free and unrestricted until the 18... Immigration Restriction Act (386 bytes) 1: ...t that was implemented in 1924. It restricted the immigration to America of people from southern, central and e... 6: * [[Immigration Act of 1924]] 10: [[Category:Immigration]] Immigration and Naturalization Service (1087 bytes) 1: ...ustice]] which used to handle legal and illegal [[immigration]] and [[naturalization]]; now known as '''INS (Le... 3: ...re transferred to the [[Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services]] ('''BCIS''') under the [[United State... 7: *[http://www.visa2003.com/ U.S. Immigration guide.] 10: ...bice.immigration.gov/graphics/index.htm Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (BICE) of the DBTS of the... 12: [[Category:U.S._immigration_history]] Libertarian perspectives on immigration (1797 bytes) 3: For [[libertarianism|libertarians]], [[immigration]] can be a controversial question. 8: ...ld governments do in absence of a free market for immigration? 16: since it has taken the responsibility to control immigration. 19: if welfare state is incompatible with [[free immigration]], 20: ...en welfare state should be abolished, rather than immigration regulated. Palestinian immigration (Israel) (7851 bytes) 2: '''Palestinian immigrations''' into [[Israel]] were numerous border-crossing... 4: ...st years, the Israel and Jordan tried to stop the immigration. However neither were successful in stopping the ...
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