Immigration to North America

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Mexican immigrants

A history of Mexicans immigrating to North America, particularly during the twentieth century, and an overview of the process immigrants undergo when they arrive in North America.

Cuban immigrants

A history of Cubans immigrating to North America, particularly during the twentieth century, and an overview of the process immigrants undergo when they arrive in North America.

Central American immigrants

"Briefly chronicles the often-troubled history of ... seven countries [of Central America]-- Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama--and examines the experiences of those who have left to find a new life in North America"--Provided by publisher.

Middle Eastern immigrants

2017
A history of Middle Easterns immigrating to North America, particularly during the twentieth century, and an overview of the process immigrants undergo when they arrive in North America.

Indian immigrants

2017
A history of Indians immigrating to North America, particularly during the twentieth century, and an overview of the process immigrants undergo when they arrive in North America.

Chinese immigrants

2016
A history of Chinese immigrating to North America, particularly during the twentieth century, and an overview of the process immigrants undergo when they arrive in North America.

Undocumented immigration and homeland security

2017
This book covers the history of immigration enforcement and its agencies, and explains in detail the legal process of deportation.

South American immigrants

2017
Examines why South Americans have left their homelands, how they have adapted to and changed North American culture, and what the future might hold for them in the United States and Canada.

Rights and responsibilities of citizenship

2017
The book provides an introduction for anyone wanting to learn more about what it means to be a citizen of the United States of America.

Central American immigrants

2017
This book briefly chronicles the often-troubled history of Central America and examines the experiences of those who have left to find a new life in North America.

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