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Q: Why did immigration into USA from Mexico increase?
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What was one reason migration from Mexico increase?

Immigration from Mexico increased because the Chinese were not allowed to immigrate.


How did immigration from Canada and Mexico in 1870 compare with immigration in 1914?

Immigration from Canada decreased, while immigration from Mexico increased.


One unintended consequence of the immigration restrictions passed in the 1920s was to?

increase the number and proportion of immigrants from Mexico and Latin America.


What did the government of Mexico do to increase the population of Texas in the 1820s?

They relaxed their immigration policies and allowed American immigrants to populate these northern territories under the empresario system.


What is the program in World War 2 that sought to increase immigration from Mexico in a effort to recruit agricultural workers?

It was known as the Bracero Program.


Is reverse immigration happening?

I recently heard that we have gotten to a net zero immigration from Mexico. As many people are going back to Mexico as are coming into the US. If the trend continues, we could see a reverse immigration to Mexico.


Which country was exempt from immigration quotas in the 1920?

Mexico


What are the newest issues in Mexico?

Immigration from Central Americans into Mexico.


Which action by the US government would likely increases unemployment in Mexico?

The United States would most likely increase the unemployment rate in Mexico by performing several actions. However, with that said, there is no particular policy within the US government that would intentionally produce that affect in Mexico. Here are some ways that unemployment within Mexico would increase: A. The US removes itself from the treaties that prevent taxes on imported goods from Mexico. Should that happen and tariffs be imposed on products made in Mexico, demand for such products would decrease and Mexican unemployment would rise; and B. If strict laws were passed and enforced concerning Mexican immigration into the US, there would be more people in Mexico looking for work. The above are rather simplistic actions, that do not seem likely.


What changes to immigration have occurred since the 1950?

Immigration into the United States has varied massively in the last 100 years, for much of the 19th and early 20th centuries there was a large influx of immigrants from the European countries, especially Ireland, Italy, Germany, the Scandinavian countries Poland and Russia. Pre and Post WW2 there was another huge influx from the central European countries, with a larger increase in Mexican and Central/South American migration. With the new Millennium the largest immigration base is from Hispanic countries to the south of the United States, including Mexico.


What immigration causes the population to do?

Increase.


Was Mexico allowed in the united by the immigration act of 1924?

no mexico wasnt it was japan