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  1. Surviving on the Gold Mountain: A History of Chinese American Women and Their Lives by Huping Ling, 1998-09
  2. Immigration (American Experience) by Dennis Wepman, 2007-12-30
  3. Contemporary Asian American Communities: Intersections and Divergences (Asian American History and Culture)
  4. European Immigrants in the American West: Community Histories (Historians of the Frontier and American West Series)
  5. How to Move to Canada: A Primer for Americans by Terese Loeb Kreuzer, Carol Bennett, 2006-08-22
  6. Journey of Hope: The Back-to-Africa Movement in Arkansas in the Late 1800s (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture) by Kenneth C. Barnes, 2004-09-13
  7. The New Asian Immigration in Los Angeles and Global Restructuring (Asian American History and Culture)
  8. Italian American Odyssey: Life line--filo della vita: Through Ellis Island and Beyond by B. Amore, 2007-02-15
  9. Small Strangers: The Experiences of Immigrant Children in America, 1880-1925 (American Childhoods) by Melissa R. Klapper, 2007-05-25
  10. AMERICAN DREAMING GLOBAL REALITIES: Rethinking U.S. Immigration History (Statue of Liberty Ellis Island)
  11. Immigration in the American South 1864-1895: A Documentary History of the Southern Immigration Conventions by Jason H. Silverman, Susan R. Silverman, 2006-08-16
  12. The History of U.S. Immigration: Coming to America (The American Saga) by Ann Byers, 2006-11
  13. American Immigration and Ethnicity: A Reader
  14. Immigration To America: Identifying Different Points Of View About An Issue (Critical Thinking in American History) by Therese Shea, 2005-08

121. Historian Paul Johnson On American Liberty
Transcript of an interview with the author of Modern Times originally printed in The Freeman, discussing liberty in american culture and its relation to religion, trade, immigration, and individualism.
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For friends of freedom, Paul Johnson is perhaps today's most beloved historian. He tells a dramatic story with moral passion. He gives readers tremendous pleasure as he celebrates liberty and denounces tyranny. "Paul Johnson," declared Wall Street Journal editor Robert Bartley, "is one of the premier wordsmiths of the English language." The New Yorker called him "a good writer and clear thinker." Even Foreign Affairs, pillar of the establishment, acknowledged his achievements: "A latter-day Mencken, Johnson is witty, gritty and compulsively readable." Johnson's 28 books, including The History of Christianity (1976), The History of the Jews (1987), The Intellectuals (1988), and The Birth of the Modern (1991), have covered some of the biggest stories of all time. Johnson is most famous for Modern Times (1983), the breath-taking epic of twentieth-century tyranny. Before that book, intellectuals commonly distinguished between bad "right-wing" totalitarianism (fascism and Nazism) and justifiable "leftwing" totalitarianism (socialism and Communism), whose crimes were overlooked. Johnson dared to denounce them all as evil. While he wasn't the first to do this, he had the greatest impact as he made one tyrant after another accountable for their savage killings.

122. Family Tree Magazine
101 Best Family history Web Sites By Melanie Rigney. american history The Web site doesn t provide databases for immigrants, but there s a good deal of
http://familytreemagazine.com/101sites/101_american.html
Getting Started The Big Picture Portals and Link Indexes Special Interest ...
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101 Best Family History Web Sites
By Melanie Rigney American History www.loc.gov

The Library of Congress site has a wonderful American Memory page, with links to more than 60 collections, searchable by keyword or time period in a variety of media. www.thehistorynet.com
This site from Cowles History Group provides a nice assortment of articles about famous people and events in history. moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/moa-mission.html
Cornell University and the University of Michigan established the Making of America Project to provide online access to important 19th century US journals and books. www.nara.gov/genealogy
The National Archives and Records Administration doesn't have a lot of actual records online, but does provide great explanations of what you'll find at regional offices, how to get data, what you're likely to find (including the burned 1890 census), and how to order microfilm of military records. Don't miss the handy page that helps you figure the Soundex number for surnames you're searching www.nara.gov/genealogy/soundex/soundex.html

123. Americans For Immigration Control
Grassroots lobby for immigration reduction.
http://www.americanimmigrationcontrol.com/
"This country has lost control of its borders..."
AIC was founded in 1983 by a group of American citizens concerned about the future of our country. From its modest beginnings, AIC grew in less than ten years to become the nation's largest grassroots lobby for immigration reform. Today, with more than 250,000 members and supporters, AIC is leading the fight to bring common sense back to American immigration policy. AIC's goal is persuading Congress to reduce immigration to reasonable levels and increase security measures to deter illegal immigration.
To promote these aims, AIC lobbies members of Congress in Washington. To promote grassroots influence on legislators, AIC conducts nationwide mailings to educate and inform citizens about immigration problems often ignored by the general media, and encourages them to become involved. With an on-going program of mailings, AIC expands its outreach and avoids "preaching to the choir." In periodic mailings to members and supporters, we include postcards, letters and petitions to send to Congress. Members and supporters also receive AIC's bi-monthly newsletter, Immigration Watch.
AIC in addition conducts paid media advertising campaigns around the country to educate the public and encourage them to contact their elected representatives. When opportunities arise, AIC's officers and representatives appear as guests on radio talk shows and TV programs, and as participants and speakers at conferences and meetings.

124. The American Immigration Law Foundation
Promotes public understanding of U.S. immigration law and policy through public education, policy analysis, and support to litigators.
http://www.ailf.org/
Established to promote public understanding of immigration law
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125. American Immigration Control Foundation
Information on impact of immigration on the United States. Publications and advocacy arguing for reduction.
http://www.aicfoundation.com/
The American Immigration Control Foundation (AIC Foundation) is a non-profit research and educational organization. Our primary goal is to inform Americans of the need for a reasonable immigration policy based on the nation's interests and needs. AIC Foundation is the nation's largest publisher and distributor of publications on America's immigration crisis. As a nonprofit organization, we offer these publications at modest or reduced prices to allow widest possible readership. Founded in 1983, AIC Foundation has become a prominent national voice for immigration control. Representing many different ethnic groups and backgrounds, AIC Foundation supporters have a deep commitment to preserving our common heritage as Americans, and to helping AIC Foundation educate our fellow citizens on the disastrous effects of uncontrolled immigration. AIC Foundation publishes monographs and books by respected authors and scholars on many aspects of immigration including history, law, culture and demography. Our educational materials are made available to supporters, educators, the news media and interested citizens. AIC Foundation accepts no government funding and relies on the voluntary contributions of concerned Americans. Contributions to AIC Foundation are tax-deductible.
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126. AMERICANDREAM: Greencard Lottery, USA Services, DV 2006 Program
Lottery submission service and approved official immigration consultancy service in Germany.
http://www.americandream.de/
Jetzt die US GreenCard gewinnen!
Apply for your U.S. green card now!
The American Dream, a governmentally approved U.S. immigration agency, makes your dream come true: To live and work in America without any restrictions. Lots of information, free brochures, free counseling, online application for the official green card lottery and other visa services.
THE AMERICAN DREAM Green Card Service
In October 2005 the US government will give away 55,000 Greencards! Seize your chance, too! With a Greencard, you can make your American Dream come true. If you want to stay in the USA for a longer time, start a completely new life there, study, or work with the Green Card all this is possible for you. It entitles you to unlimited residence and work in the USA. All you need is a little luck. This Website belongs to THE AMERICAN DREAM, the first GreenCard service company to be approved by the German government as a bona fide immigration consultancy service. We are licensed with the Federal Republic of Germany and comply with the statutes and regulations of the Bundesverwaltungsamt. We were also the proud hosts in Berlin of the Independence Day celebration that was held in honor of US Ambassador Kornblum. The content of this Website is provided in several languages. Below you can find links to the main topics of this Site, sorted by language:

127. NEXUS Program - Peace Arch - Douglas, Pacific Highway, And Pt. Roberts
A joint customs and immigration program for frequent travellers that both the Canadian and american governments have implemented.
http://www.getnexus.com/

128. A Brief History Of Chinese Immigration To America
A Brief history of Chinese immigration to America. Today, in considering America s rich immigrant history, and the hundreds of nationalities which have come
http://www.ailf.org/awards/ahp_0001_essay01.htm
A Brief History of
Chinese Immigration to America
Today, in considering America's rich immigrant history, and the hundreds of nationalities which have come to the United States to seek a new home, we are keenly aware of the hardship and often rejection faced by newcomers as they attempted to assimilate into American culture. For countless immigrants, the struggle to arrive in America was rivaled only by the struggle to gain acceptance among the population. Yet what if the acceptance you had worked so hard to achieve from your new countrymen was suddenly stripped away leaving only the cold neglect of a nation that had turned its back on your people? Unfortunately, this is the true story of one of the United States' largest immigrant groups: the Chinese. For them, what at first appeared to be a welcoming embrace from their new country quickly turned sour amidst a slew of anti-immigration policies enacted in the 1880's. For more than 80 years, American sentiment towards Chinese immigrants remained ambivalent, often appreciative of their contributions towards the nation's growth, but still reluctant to offer them full recognition as U.S. citizens. It wasn't until 1965 that the last of America's restrictions towards Chinese immigration was finally repealed. Today we celebrate the persistence, fortitude, and sacrifice which has symbolized the history of Chinese Americans; and we pay tribute to their accomplishments as a people who continue to create lasting impressions in the development of the United States: our Nation of Immigrants.

129. Angel Island Immigrant Journeys Of Chinese-Americans
Photographs and interviews of Chineseamerican immigrants detained at Angel Island in Angel Island history. Former Angel Island detainees Beck H. Gee
http://www.angel-island.com/history.html
Angel Island history Former Angel
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Beck H. Gee

Helen Wong Hom

Lester Tom Lee

Henry S. H. Gee
... Reviews
Like people of other ethnicities, the Chinese immigrated to the United States for better lives. Before 1900, their work included farming, mining and building railroads. Men sent money home to their families in China. But American laborers resented the Chinese because the latter were willing to work for cheap wages. Americans accused the Chinese of monopolizing jobs. Stiff immigration laws were passed. Many Chinese immigrants were forced to prove they had a husband or father who was a U. S. citizen or be deported. From 1910-1940, Chinese immigrants were detained and interrogated at Angel Island immigration station in San Francisco Bay. U.S. officials hoped to deport as many as possible by asking obscure questions about Chinese villages and family histories that immigrants would have trouble answering correctly. Men and women were housed separately. Detainees spent much of their time in the barracks, languishing between interrogations. The immigrants expressed their fears and frustrations through messages and poems written or carved into barrack walls. Some poems are still visible at the museum today.

130. Welcome To The ASAWA Website
Information on romance between american men and Filipinas. Cultural observations, historical perspectives, immigration concerns, views, books, and maps.
http://filipinawives.com/
Established 1997 Welcome to the ASAWA website, associated with the ASAWA Guide to Fil-West Relationships and the ASAWA forum ASAWA's mission is to explore Fil-West relationships - those where one partner is a Filipino woman, better known as a "Filipina," and the other partner is a male from a western nation, such as the United States, U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Germany, as well as many others. Hopefully you'll find this exploration both educational and entertaining. ASAWA provides a variety of learning aids, from inexpensive self-help books, such as the ASAWA Guide to Fil-West relationships, to a free, private forum that currently hosts over 650 members from around the world. Of course, neither the site nor the forum are for westerners only. Everyone is welcome. The Filipina mystique is not reserved for foreigners, after all. I've had more than a few Filipino friends (usually 2nd generation) who find marriage to a Filipina just as wonderful and occasionally baffling as his western or Japanese counterpart! Needless to say, any Filipina girlfriend, fiancee, or wife should feel right at home here, also.
For those of you not up on your Tagalog, "Asawa" actually means "spouse," which can be either a husband or a wife. Here my primary focus is on the husband, of course. It's pronounced uh (as in "luck") - sau (as in "south") - wa (as in "was"), with the accent on the second syllable.

131. Untitled Document
Focus american and Canadian immigration and visa work, international business and estate administration law.
http://www.fermanlaw.com

132. New Page 20
Views immigration as an attack on american sovereignty.
http://www.oregonir.org/
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133. History Now. The Historians Perspective
more than fifty years ago “Once I thought to write a history of the immigrants in America. Then I discovered that the immigrants were american history.
http://www.historynow.org/03_2005/historian.html
Why Immigration Matters by Thomas Kessner
Immigrant Fiction: Exploring an American Identity by Phillip Lopate

African Immigration to Colonial America by Ira Berlin

Why Immigration Matters
by Thomas Kessner
Distinguished Professor of History, Graduate School, City University of New York Civil War patriotic postal covers, ca. 1861-1865 (GLC00496.017)
The Uprooted more than fifty years ago: “Once I thought to write a history of the immigrants in America. Then I discovered that the immigrants were American history." also The new nation that these early immigrants formed came from various strains - a byproduct nation composed of exiles, slaves, adventurers, and dissenters; persecuted, starved, and vulnerable people, grown sick of poverty, bigotry, and kings: It was a nation without a core character, a patchwork nation that developed from a series of layered migrations. The process of social re-mixing eventually yielded a new society, less provincial, less narrowly devoted than the ones the immigrants had left behind. "I could point out to you," the French expatriate Hector St Jean deCrevecoeur wrote shortly after the American Revolution:

134. Welcome To The ASAWA Website
Information on romance between american men and Filipinas. Cultural observations, historical perspectives, immigration concerns, views, books, and maps.
http://www.filipinawives.com
Established 1997 Welcome to the ASAWA website, associated with the ASAWA Guide to Fil-West Relationships and the ASAWA forum ASAWA's mission is to explore Fil-West relationships - those where one partner is a Filipino woman, better known as a "Filipina," and the other partner is a male from a western nation, such as the United States, U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Germany, as well as many others. Hopefully you'll find this exploration both educational and entertaining. ASAWA provides a variety of learning aids, from inexpensive self-help books, such as the ASAWA Guide to Fil-West relationships, to a free, private forum that currently hosts over 650 members from around the world. Of course, neither the site nor the forum are for westerners only. Everyone is welcome. The Filipina mystique is not reserved for foreigners, after all. I've had more than a few Filipino friends (usually 2nd generation) who find marriage to a Filipina just as wonderful and occasionally baffling as his western or Japanese counterpart! Needless to say, any Filipina girlfriend, fiancee, or wife should feel right at home here, also.
For those of you not up on your Tagalog, "Asawa" actually means "spouse," which can be either a husband or a wife. Here my primary focus is on the husband, of course. It's pronounced uh (as in "luck") - sau (as in "south") - wa (as in "was"), with the accent on the second syllable.

135. Immigration & The American Future--Conservative Debate Handbook
An analysis of the factors which should go into formulating an immigration policy for the United States of America in the 21st Century.
http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/migrate.htm
A Nation Is Not A Game Of Musical Chairs
***Chapter FifteenConservative Debate Handbook***
SYNOPSIS
The issues involved in formulating an American immigration policy have become something of a microcosm for the larger ideological confrontation of our times. As in that larger confrontation, there has been some tendency for Conservatives to speak with great caution, lest their words be misconstrued by those whose principal argument is always to cast aspersion on the motives of others. Many who would like to see immigration sharply curtailed, or drawn more from human stocks that played the greatest role in formulating the traditional American ethos (the National Origins approach, which worked reasonably well between 1920 and 1965), have hesitated, lest they be pictured as "racist xenophobes" or fear-driven foes of any change. Others hesitate, lest they say things which may hurt the feelings of people they work with, or with whom their children go to school. We have dealt in Chapter Thirteen with the question of How To Recognize The Bigot In The Argument , and with actual implications of the Leftist denial of human differences in Chapter Five, as well as in Chapter Seven (The Lies Of Socialism). These will have some bearing on questions that pertain to the formulation of a wiseor at least intelligentimmigration policy. But a more specifically focused discussion on some widely held, and avidly promoted, fallacies is in order here. Consider:

136. White & Associates, Attorneys At Law
An americanCanadian law firm specializing in immigration matters with offices in Moscow and other Russian cities. A brief overview and contact information.
http://www.bridgewest.com

137. MSN Encarta - Related Items - United States (History)
american Revolution (17751783), conflict between 13 British colonies in North America and their parent country, Great Britain. It was made up of two
http://encarta.msn.com/related_1741500823/United_States_(History).html

138. Immigrations Human Cost
Highlights the damage caused by open borders and permissive immigration policies to individual american citizens, particularly job displacement, community turmoil, and violent crime.
http://www.immigrationshumancost.org/
In Search of a Better Life... crime victims who have suffered at the hands of criminal aliens in this country. This website is dedicated to telling the stories of forgotten citizens who still hope that their American dream will not be extinguished. We continue to hope for a better America for the next generation, too, although that tradition is just as endangered by irresponsible mass immigration as our natural resources and the individual freedoms that have been our birthright up to now. ImmigrationsHumanCost recommends increased border control and workplace enforcement with real penalties. The explosion of the underground illegal alien economy is becoming anarchy, threatening dire results for the tax base, fewer available jobs for citizens and the rule of law itself. Government at all levels must make the prosecution and deportation of law-breaking illegal aliens a top priority. That includes drunk driving , as well as theft, rape and murder. All foreign prisoners eligible for deportation must be shipped home at the end of their sentences, not released onto American streets to commit further crimes on innocent citizens. The common excuse that these dangerous criminals "fell through the cracks" is not acceptable when our fellow citizens are being killed, raped and otherwise harmed by these invaders. Furthermore, local governments must end their criminal-protecting sanctuary directives. Such public policy insanity is directly responsible for terrible crimes to innocents as well as making the jobs of police far more difficult. Many cities are experiencing an explosion of drug trafficking, worsened by the inability of police officers to question a suspicious person's status.

139. The Federal Case: Fraud, Discrimination (alienage), Hypocrisy, Racketeering
american policy regarding immigration often abuse foreigners in complete disregard of the law. One person's experience in the United States.
http://www.geocities.com/stop_abuse.geo/Actions/USA/Fed_case.htm
The Federal Case God Father
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directory Seeking Representation INS Investigation OSC charge Complaint over IRCA violations ... Evidence INS Investigation On December 9, 1991, I contacted the INS to no avail, after my American employer, Dr. Moshe Lavid - the President of M.L. Energia, Inc. threatened my life if I went to the INS . The chief investigator Eugene Flanagan advised me to file a charge with the OSC , over IRCA violations. So I did. OSC charge On February 5, 1992, the OSC (Office of Special Counsel, U.S. Dept. of Justice) opened Charge 2071 against M.L. Energia, Inc. my ex-employer in New Jersey, U$A. This federal office later closed the charge on about April 8, 1992, because of said " insufficient evidence " [sic]. A civil servant attorney of the Federal Gov't, Bruce S. Friedman, had written internally within the investigation file DJ# 197-48-71, on about March 17, 1992, that Dr. Moshe Lavid (the President of M.L. Energia, Inc. ) fired me, likely because I had REFUSED TO COLLABORATE IN FRAUD The fraud was likely the petition of M.L. Energia, Inc.

140. Article By JD
Compares american and British experiences with immigration and argues that immigration was a terrible injustice inflicted on the English working class .
http://olimu.com/WebJournalism/Texts/Commentary/UKRaceRiots.htm
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May 31st, 2001 The Island Race ... Riots “What’s all this about race riots in England?” my American friends keep asking me. “Who are these ‘Asians’ that are throwing rocks at the police? What’s their beef? Can you explain this?” You bet I can. Are you sitting comfortably? Then I’ll begin. It is important to understand that England’s race problem is nothing like America’s. The U.S.A. began her existence with three different races in residence, and has never had any choice but to make the best of things. No white American, whatever he might think privately of his black or red fellow-countrymen, could ever, with a clear conscience, say to them: “You don’t belong here. Go live somewhere else.” His black neighbors came here in bondage, and the red ones were already here long before either black or white showed up. Nobody is going anywhere. The actual answer to Rodney King’s famous question — “Can’t we all just get along?” — is still not clear, at any rate not to me; but we must surely try our best.

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