U.S. Immigration Policy, Ethnicity, and Religion in American History U.S. Immigration Policy, Ethnicity, and Religion in American History

U.S. Immigration Policy, Ethnicity, and Religion in American History

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This invaluable resource investigates U.S. immigration policy, making connections between the ethnic and religious affiliations of immigrants and trends in immigration, both legal and unauthorized.



U.S. Immigration Policy, Ethnicity, and Religion in American History is rich with data and document excerpts that illuminate the complex relationships among ethnicity, religion, and immigration to the United States over a 200-year period.



The book uniquely organizes the flow of immigration to the United States into seven chapters covering U.S. immigration policymaking:



· the Open Door Era, 1820–1880

· the Door Ajar Era, 1880–1920

· the Pet Door Era, 1920–1950

· the Dutch Door Era, 1950–1985

· the Revolving Door Era, 1985–2001

· the Storm Door Era, 2001–2018



Each chapter analyzes trends in ethnicity or national origin and the religious affiliations of immigrant groups in relation to immigration policy during the time period covered.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2018
25 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
328
Pages
PUBLISHER
Praeger
SIZE
4.7
MB

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