Most Japanese correspondence is from Minister for Foreign Affairs. ; Cover title. ; [pt. 1] Correspondence from 1892 to January 29, 1908, comprising the views interchanged between the Government of the United States and the Government of Japan; and also various assurances given by the Imperial Japanese Government.--pt. 2. [Further views exchanged between the United States and Japan. Correspondence between the Department of State and other branches of government] ; Mode of access: Internet.
Most Japanese correspondence is from Minister for Foreign Affairs. ; Foreword to pt. 2 signed: Department of State, Division of Far Eastern Affairs, June 3, 1909. ; At head of title: Confidential. ; Cover title. ; [pt. 1] Correspondence from 1892 to January 29, 1908, comprising the views interchanged between the Government of the United States and the Government of Japan; and also various assurances given by the Imperial Japanese Government.--pt. 2. [Further views exchanged between the United States and Japan. Correspondence between the Department of State and other branches of government] ; Mode of access: Internet.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I. FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT -- 1. Leaving: A Comparative View -- 2. The Exit Revolution -- PART II. NATION BUILDING AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK -- 3. Emigration and Nation Building during the Mass Migrations from Europe -- 4. The Liberal Italian State and Mass Emigration, 1860-1914 -- 5. The French State and Transoceanic Emigration -- PART III. THE COSTS OF EMIGRATION -- 6. Emigration and the British State, ca. 1815-1925 -- 7. Holland beyond the Borders: Emigration and the Dutch State, 1850-1940 -- 8. From Economics to Ethnicity and Back: Reflections on Emigration Control in Germany, 1800-2000 -- PART IV. BORDERS AND LINKS -- 9. The United States Government and the Investigation of European Emigration in the Open Door Era -- 10. Migration and National Consciousness: The Canadian Case -- 11. Migration Policy and the Asymmetry of Power: The Mexican Case, 1900-2000 -- PART V. NAMING EMIGRANTS -- 12. The "Overseas Chinese": The State and Emigration from the 1890s through the 1990s -- 13. Tracing the Genesis of Brain Drain in India through State Policy and Civil Society -- 14. Israeli Emigration Policy -- Contributors -- Index.
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This is an editorial discussing Canadian immigration laws and criticizing the liberal government for mismanaging immigration policy while praising the conservative opposition for pursuing more --effective-- legislation which would allow the government more discretion in who they encouraged or allowed to immigrate. ; Research project undertaken by the University of the Fraser Valley South Asian Studies Institute, formerly the Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies in 2015
This controversial government report by the Congressional Committee on Immigration shows how United States immigration policies were understood and implemented in the early 20th century. Popularly known as the Dillingham Commission after its chairman, Vermont Senator William P. Dillingham, the committee infamously concluded that immigration from southern and eastern Europe posed a serious threat to American society and culture
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on the Translation and Usage of Japanese Names and Words -- Introduction -- PART I. ORIGINS, HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT, AND PATTERNS OF JAPANESE MIGRATION TO LATIN AMERICA -- 1. The First Wave of Japanese Migration to Latin America -- 2. The Second Wave: Post-World War II Period -- PART II. LATIN AMERICAN EMIGRATION AS A NATIONAL STRATEGY -- 3. Building the Emigration Machinery -- 4. Post-World War II Resurgence of State-Led Migration to Latin America -- PART III. STATE EXPANSION THROUGH HUMAN EXCLUSION -- 5. Social Origins of Japanese Emigration Policy -- 6. Latin American Emigration as Political Decompressor -- 7. State Expansion through Emigration -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Report of the Royal Commission on Alien Immigration ; with Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix : Vol. I. The report (Cd.1741) -- Minutes of Evidence : Vol. II. (Cd. 1742) -- Appendix to Minutes of Evidence : Vol. III. (Cd.1741-1) -- Index and Analysis to Minutes of Evidence : Vol. IV. (Cd.1743). ; Mode of access: Internet.
IMMIGRATION STATISTICS -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Overview and Major Recommendations -- THE PROBLEM -- THE CHARGE TO THE PANEL -- PLAN OF THE REPORT -- WHAT WE FOUND -- SUMMARY OF MAJOR RECOMMENDATIONS -- The panel recommends that Congress: -- 2 Immigration Policy: Past to Present -- HISTORICAL AND LEGISLATIVE OVERVIEW -- Before the Twentieth Century: Unrestricted Entry -- The Early Twentieth Century: The Beginning of Restrictions -- The 1920s: The Flow is Stopped -- World War II and the Postwar Years: Concerns About Security -- From 1965 to 1984: Change and Proposed Change -- PRESENT LAW -- Numerical Limitations -- Refugees and Asylees -- Exclusion Grounds -- Temporary Admissions -- Deportable Classes -- Powers of Immigration Officers -- CONCLUSION -- 3 Needs for Statistics on Immigration -- DATA REQUIRED BY LAW -- Aliens Other Than Refugees -- Refugees -- DATA NEEDED FOR PUBLIC POLICY -- DATA NEEDED FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT -- COORDINATING POLICY AND PROGRAM DATA -- REFERENCES -- 4 The Immigration and Naturalization Service -- OVERVIEW: MANDATE AND PERFORMANCE -- INFORMATION COLLECTED BY THE INS -- Categories of Migrants -- Permanent Resident Aliens -- Nonimmigrants -- Naturalizations -- Refugees, Parolees, and Asylees -- Border Crossers -- Deportable Aliens -- Records Control: The Alien File -- OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE INS -- Inspections -- Admissions -- Flows Into the United States Across Land Borders -- Adjudications and Naturalizations -- The Refugee, Asylum and Parolee Program -- Enforcement -- The Border Patrol -- Detention and Deportation -- Investigations -- Trial Attorneys -- THE WORK MEASUREMENT REPORT: FORM G-23 -- AUTOMATED DATA PROCESSING -- Early ADP Systems -- The Master Index System -- The Nonimmigrant Document Control System -- Mid-Course Corrections -- Congressional Investigation.
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Louis Marshall, chairman. ; Introduction.--General social condition of aliens.--Private banks.--Steamship ticket agencies.--Notaries public.--Relation of the alien to the administration of the civil and criminal law.--Naturalization.--Transportation.--Immigrant homes.--Education.--Distribution.--Recommendations.--Proposed bill creating a department of industries and immigration.--Memorandum by E. B. Whitney.--Appendices. ; Mode of access: Internet.