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01/01/1920
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Lawe a Law in the 1920's were asiens could not come to the U.S. Also some left because the mexican revelotion. During that time the kkk was the number one group Who protest people who came to any kind raice.
01/01/1929
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Economy Clapse
01/01/1930
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In 1930's the U.S deported Mexicans because they did not needed them. And blamed then from taking jobs.
01/01/1940
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They did a project called bracido
01/01/1940
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The U.S during WW2 they did not have info workers and needed Mexican workers in the 1940's. They open jobs for mexicans in 1920's.
04/01/1954
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in 1954 they did an operation called wetback were they would find immigrants and deported them and stop them from coming
01/01/1960
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In 1960's there was a rapid growth in the lation population and also declining economic.
01/01/1980
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My dad immigrated here in 1980
01/01/1982
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Immigration in the 1982
01/01/1986
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In 1986's they started the Immigration Reform act and let them stayed.
01/01/1990
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Almost half of all the Dominican Americans today have arrived since the 1990's
01/01/2010
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The Mexican population grew at 12,671
01/01/2012
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A Law were it says the u.s ferderal law requires all aliens over the age of 14 who remain in the u.s for longer than 30 days to register with the u.s government, and to have registration documents in thier possession at all time violation of this requirement Is a federal misdemeanor crime.
01/01/2012
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As a result of this new policy, younger immigrants may be eligible for “Deferred Action,” a discretionary determination intended to not only stop the deportation of some in removal proceedings or with final removal orders, but also grant temporary deferred action status to those not in removal proceedings.