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Books in Changing Face of North America series

  • Vietnamese Immigration

    Joseph Ferry, Stuart Anderson, Peter A Hammerschmidt, Senator Edward M Kennedy, Marian L Smith

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Oct. 1, 2003)
    During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came to America and how they have succeeded. Other volumes look at immigration-related issues, such as the status of refugees and the deportation process. Each book contains up-to-date statistical charts and information, and the series has been carefully edited to provide a comprehensive overview of how the arrival of new immigrants has changed the United States and Canada--and how coming to North America has changed the immigrants.
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  • Haitian Immigration

    Jena Gaines, Stuart Anderson, Peter A Hammerschmidt, Senator Edward M Kennedy, Marian L Smith

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Oct. 1, 2003)
    During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came to America and how they have succeeded. Other volumes look at immigration-related issues, such as the status of refugees and the deportation process. Each book contains up-to-date statistical charts and information, and the series has been carefully edited to provide a comprehensive overview of how the arrival of new immigrants has changed the United States and Canada--and how coming to North America has changed the immigrants.
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  • Refugees

    Clarissa Aykroyd, Stuart Anderson, Peter A Hammerschmidt, Senator Edward M Kennedy, Marian L Smith

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Jan. 1, 2004)
    During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came to America and how they have succeeded. Other volumes look at immigration-related issues, such as the status of refugees and the deportation process. Each book contains up-to-date statistical charts and information, and the series has been carefully edited to provide a comprehensive overview of how the arrival of new immigrants has changed the United States and Canada--and how coming to North America has changed the immigrants.
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  • Cuban Immigration

    Roger Hernandez, Stuart Anderson, Peter A Hammerschmidt, Senator Edward M Kennedy, Marian L Smith

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Nov. 1, 2003)
    During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came to America and how they have succeeded. Other volumes look at immigration-related issues, such as the status of refugees and the deportation process. Each book contains up-to-date statistical charts and information, and the series has been carefully edited to provide a comprehensive overview of how the arrival of new immigrants has changed the United States and Canada--and how coming to North America has changed the immigrants.
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  • Indian Immigration

    Jan McDaniel, Stuart Anderson, Peter A Hammerschmidt, Senator Edward M Kennedy, Marian L Smith

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Jan. 1, 2004)
    During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came to America and how they have succeeded. Other volumes look at immigration-related issues, such as the status of refugees and the deportation process. Each book contains up-to-date statistical charts and information, and the series has been carefully edited to provide a comprehensive overview of how the arrival of new immigrants has changed the United States and Canada--and how coming to North America has changed the immigrants.
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  • Immigration from the Dominican Republic

    Kimberly Rinker, Stuart Anderson, Peter A Hammerschmidt, Senator Edward M Kennedy, Marian L Smith

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Nov. 1, 2003)
    During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came to America and how they have succeeded. Other volumes look at immigration-related issues, such as the status of refugees and the deportation process. Each book contains up-to-date statistical charts and information, and the series has been carefully edited to provide a comprehensive overview of how the arrival of new immigrants has changed the United States and Canada--and how coming to North America has changed the immigrants.
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  • Korean Immigration

    Sheila Smith Noonan, Marian L. Smith, Peter A. Hammerschmidt

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Jan. 1, 2004)
    An overview of immigration from Korea to the United States and Canada since the 1960s, when immigration laws were changed to permit greater numbers of people to enter these countries.
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  • Chinese Immigration

    Marissa K. Lingen

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, March 1, 2004)
    An overview of immigration from China to the United States and Canada since the 1960s, when immigration laws were changed to permit greater numbers of people to enter these countries.
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  • Immigration from the Former Yugoslavia

    Nancy Honovich, Stuart Anderson, Peter A Hammerschmidt, Senator Edward M Kennedy, Marian L Smith

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Nov. 1, 2003)
    During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came to America and how they have succeeded. Other volumes look at immigration-related issues, such as the status of refugees and the deportation process. Each book contains up-to-date statistical charts and information, and the series has been carefully edited to provide a comprehensive overview of how the arrival of new immigrants has changed the United States and Canada--and how coming to North America has changed the immigrants.
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  • Immigration from South America

    Tracy Barnett

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, March 1, 2004)
    An overview of immigration from South America to the United States and Canada since the 1960s, discussing conditions leading to immigration, immigration patterns, problems facing immigrants, and more.
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  • Immigration from the Middle East

    Rob Maury, Sheila Smith Noonan, Stuart Anderson, Peter A Hammerschmidt, Senator Edward M Kennedy, Marian L Smith

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Jan. 1, 2004)
    During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came to America and how they have succeeded. Other volumes look at immigration-related issues, such as the status of refugees and the deportation process. Each book contains up-to-date statistical charts and information, and the series has been carefully edited to provide a comprehensive overview of how the arrival of new immigrants has changed the United States and Canada--and how coming to North America has changed the immigrants.
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  • Filipino Immigration

    Jim Corrigan

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, March 1, 2004)
    An overview of immigration from the Philippines to the United States and Canada since the 1960s, when immigration laws were changed to permit greater numbers of people to enter these countries.
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