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Jean Danhong Chen Most potential immigrants

Jean Danhong Chen

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Jean Danhong Chen

Jean Danhong Chen Most potential immigrants to the United States collected many types of documents to obtain an American immigration visa, either by leaving Germany or by traveling to a port of departure in Europe.

 

Puerto Ricans did not need immigration documents because they were US citizens and had immigrated to the United States from Puerto Rico, one of the Caribbean’s most populous countries. American citizens, their spouses and children were also entitled to permanent residence at the United Nations and other international organizations.

Mexican immigration to the United States increased dramatically in the late 19th century, when cheap US labor was needed again. Mexican immigration was driven out of the United States by the deportation of Mexican workers, who prevented many Mexicans from obtaining permanent residency in the United States, and drove them out in the late 18th century.

 

Jean Danhong Chen This situation led to the country becoming known as a “melting pot,” as people moved away from Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and other parts of Europe and North America.

The problem of refugees coming to the United States has been exacerbated by the lack of legal status for immigrants from countries such as China, India, Pakistan, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia, Uganda, South Africa, and the Dominican Republic.

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