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A growing number of Chinese nationals, trying to escape repressive politics and a bleak economy, are headed to the U.S. They’re turning to a gap at the south...
30 gru 2023 · While geopolitical tensions between Beijing and Washington were high this year, Chinese students and migrants are still coming to the United States, with mor...
There are three major waves of recent Chinese immigration into America: First wave, beginning in 1815, sailors and merchants from Sino-U.S. maritime trade; Second wave, 1949-1980s, where WWII allyship led to the repealing of the Chinese Exclusion Act and the passing of the Magnuson Act, legally allowing for Chinese Americans to naturalize
Author Iris Chang explores the impact on American history by Chinese immigrants over the last 150 years.This is a look at the successes and failures of the A...
9 sie 2024 · Research based on years of federal and local government data shows that unauthorized migrants — from China or elsewhere — do not threaten national security or commit crimes more than other ...
The United States is the top destination for Chinese immigrants worldwide, accounting for about 28 percent of the 8.6 million Chinese living outside China, Hong Kong, or Macau, according to mid-2020 estimates by the United Nations Population Division.
23 sie 2021 · China had become an ally of the United States in its war against Japan. Still, the number of Chinese immigrants allowed into the country was negligible.