Summary:
Researches the topic of immigration and naturalization in the United States. Discusses the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1952. Details the process of becoming an American citizen.
Immigration and Naturalization are very important factors for the United States. The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1952 states that no illegal aliens are allowed into the United States. Immigration and naturalization are very imperative to the United States, and without it America would be in disarray and maybe even overpopulated. In 1952 the INS was organized in order to control immigration in to the United States.
INS stands for Immigration and Naturalization Services, their job is to enforce immigration laws. Immigration means to enter into a country to which one is not native. Immigration is now easier to go through than it was many years ago. For example, when people migrated from Europe to Ellis Island in New York between 1892 and 1943, the process took much longer. First of all they traveled by boats,.....
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