Whom We Shall Welcome
Author : United States President of the United States
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Page : 346 pages
File Size : 27,17 MB
Release : 1952
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Author : United States President of the United States
Publisher :
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 27,17 MB
Release : 1952
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Author : United States. President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization
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Page : 340 pages
File Size : 38,62 MB
Release : 1953
Category : Emigration and immigration law
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Author : Danielle Battisti
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 14,74 MB
Release : 2019-03-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0823284417
Whom We Shall Welcome examines World War II immigration of Italians to the United States, an under-studied period in Italian immigration history. Danielle Battisti looks at efforts by Italian American organizations to foster Italian immigration along with the lobbying efforts of Italian Americans to change the quota laws. While Italian Americans (and other white ethnics) had attained virtual political and social equality with many other groups of older-stock Americans by the end of the war, Italians continued to be classified as undesirable immigrants. Her work is an important contribution toward understanding the construction of Italian American racial/ethnic identity in this period, the role of ethnic groups in U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War era, and the history of the liberal immigration reform movement that led to the 1965 Immigration Act. Whom We Shall Welcome makes significant contributions to histories of migration and ethnicity, post-World War II liberalism, and immigration policy.
Author : United States. President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization
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Page : 342 pages
File Size : 10,26 MB
Release : 1953
Category : Emigration and immigration law
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Author : Roger Daniels
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 26,26 MB
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 9780847694105
In this text, two historians offer competing interpretations of the past, present, and future of American immigration policy and American attitudes towards immigration. Through essays and supporting primary documents, the authors provide recommendations for future policies and legal remedies.
Author : United States. President
Publisher :
Page : 1384 pages
File Size : 26,15 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Government publications
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"Containing the public messages, speeches, and statements of the President", 1956-1992.
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Publisher :
Page : 1500 pages
File Size : 13,46 MB
Release : 1953
Category : Government publications
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Author : William Preston
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 16,99 MB
Release : 1994
Category : History
ISBN : 9780252064524
This edition features a new foreword by Paul Buhle and a new epilogue by the author.
Author : Nicholas T. Pruitt
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 18,59 MB
Release : 2021-06-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1479803545
A history of mainline Protestant responses to immigrants and refugees during the twentieth century Open Hearts, Closed Doors uncovers the largely overlooked role that liberal Protestants played in fostering cultural diversity in America and pushing for new immigration laws during the forty years following the passage of the restrictive Immigration Act of 1924. These efforts resulted in the complete reshaping of the US cultural and religious landscape. During this period, mainline Protestants contributed to the national debate over immigration policy and joined the charge for immigration reform, advocating for a more diverse pool of newcomers. They were successful in their efforts, and in 1965 the quota system based on race and national origin was abolished. But their activism had unintended consequences, because the liberal immigration policies they supported helped to end over three centuries of white Protestant dominance in American society. Yet, Pruitt argues, in losing their cultural supremacy, mainline Protestants were able to reassess their mission. They rolled back more strident forms of xenophobia, substantively altering the face of mainline Protestantism and laying foundations for their responses to today’s immigration debates. More than just a historical portrait, this volume is a timely reminder of the power of religious influence in political matters.
Author : DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 658 pages
File Size : 20,49 MB
Release : 1995-08
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ISBN : 0788121588
Reflects laws enacted as of May 1, 1995. Includes: registration; deportation; reform; the Emergency Immigrant Education Program; Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988; Refugee-Related Provisions; Free Trade Agreements; offices & forms of the INS; lists & tables relating to immigration & nationality, & much more.