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Immigration Laws In The Late 1800s

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Immigration law have the ‘aliens’ pursuing fault dreams of becoming a U.S citizen. The United States began to get big waves of immigrants in the late 1800’s and in the late 1900’s. Immigrants came to the “land of opportunities” to begin a new and better life. The immigration laws began with the Page act of 1875, that was when the United States restricted immigrants from Asia. Next was the Chinese Exclusion act of 1882, the act stated the prohibition of all immigrants of Chinese laborers. With this act, more and more immigration laws came into play. In the early 1900’s the “congress created the U.S border patrol within the Immigration Service.”(cis.org) In 1952 the United states passed the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, the act prohibited immigrants to come to the United states because the population was getting out of control. In 1996, congress passed the illegal immigration reform and immigrants responsibility act. The act …show more content…

The United States passed the Life act. The Life act was a mini-amnesty aimed at those illegal aliens who hoped to become green card holders through marriage, employment or other categories, but who were not anywhere near approval yet, due to the long line of people ahead of them. After the terrorist attack on September 11th the United states began to question the idea of giving immigrants visas. 4 of the terrorist did have visas and had violated the terms of their visas and became illegal aliens.The attack exposed long-standing holes in our immigration system that included failures at visa processing, internal enforcement, and information sharing. One of the main arguments was should we punish all immigrants looking for a better life when only 4 committed a crime. I think the only thing the U.S should’ve done different was do a bigger background check and every once in while they should try to check up on

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