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Immigration continues to be a major political issue in the United States. What should be done with illegal aliens? What rights should they have? How can illegal immigration be stopped. What changes need to be made to the immigration laws of the United States? These are all important issues that politicians have to deal with.

What does immigration mean? Immigration refers to the movement of people to enter and settle in a region or country that they are not native to. Simply put, immigration is people moving from one country to another.

Immigration law refers to the policies of the national government of the United States which control the movement of people entering or settling in this country. Immigration laws are not the same in every country. When it regards foreign citizens, immigration law is related to nationality law. Nationality law is what governs the legal status of people, in matters like citizenship. Immigration laws vary according to the political climate of the times. They may change depending on the sentiments of the country from being greatly exclusive to widely inclusive. Immigration law regarding the citizens of a country is regulated by international law.

The United States had an open-door policy on immigration from 1776 to 1875. The President was given the authority by early immigration laws to expel any foreign national who was seen to be dangerous to the security of the United States. The United States Congress passed law encouraging immigration to the United States in 1864.


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RI Assembly candidate Medina ordered to appear before magistrate - Providence Journal - 9/3/2010


TV Meltdown: Governor Rules Out Debates - Sky News - 9/3/2010


Report estimates 45000 illegal immigrants in Neb - KCAU - 9/3/2010


'13 Ghosts' and a Prince. - Indie Wire (blog) - 9/3/2010


Chatham County pastor, facing deportation, makes bond - WRAL.com - 9/3/2010


Troy King showing support for Arizona immigration law - WBRC - 9/3/2010


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