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Arabic Immigration Historical Timeline
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Обновлено:
14 фев 2023
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Meagan Kunitzer
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События
First major wave of Arab immigration
WW1 Begins
Ottoman Empire disolves
Johnson Reed Act passes, implementing quotas and restricting Arab immigration.
WWII begins
WWII ends. After WWII, the U.S. makes exceptions for doctors, scientists, engineers, and others with profession skills which increases Arab immigration to the U.S. Many of these immigrants came from Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, and Iraq. This immigration marks the beginning of what is known as the “brain-drain.”
“The Nakba, also known as the Palestinian Catastrophe, was the destruction of Palestinian society and homeland in 1948, and the permanent displacement of a majority of the Palestinian Arabs.”
Refugee Relief Act in 1953 allows 2,000 Palestinian families to immigrate to the U.S. Later the U.S. accepts 985 more families (late 50s and the early 60s).
Hart-Celler Immigration and Nationality Act eliminate discriminatory quota system from 1924 which increases immigration from non- European countries.
Lebanese Civil War. U.S. accepts Lebanese refugees during this time. University as a factor as Arabic-heritage persons came to U.S. to study and find work in the U.S. afterward.
After Sep. 11th, 2001 the U.S. requires recent male Arabic Immigrants over 16 to submit to annual photos and fingerprinting making Arabic immigrants and Arabic Americans to feel unwelcome here.
The invasion of Iraq and the continued war that only recently ended continue to displace Iraqis, both within the country and outside of it. About 2 million Iraqis are refugees and 2.8 million are IDPs as of 2009 (Internally displaced persons). Afghanis are similarly affected by U.S. invasion and war (2009).
“Arab Spring, wave of pro-democracy protests and uprisings that took place in the Middle East and North Africa beginning in 2010 and 2011, challenging some of the region’s entrenched authoritarian regimes.”
Trump's predominately Arab travel ban is implemented. The ban restricts travel, immigration, and the ability to claim refugee status from predominately Muslim countries: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court upholds an amended version of the executive order placing restrictions on Iran, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Somalia, North Korea, and Venezuela.
In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court upholds an amended version of the executive order placing restrictions on Iran, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Somalia, North Korea, and Venezuela.
2021 - Travel ban revoked when Biden assumes presidency.
The 1790 Naturalization Act (1 Stat. 103) establishes the country’s first uniform rule for naturalization. The law provides that “free white persons” who have resided in the United States for at least two years may be granted citizenship, so long as they demonstrate good moral character and swear allegiance to the Constitution. The law also provides that the children (under 21) of naturalized citizens shall also become US citizens.
Congress enacts the Immigration Act of 1882 (22 Stat. 214), constituting one the first attempts at broad federal oversight of immigration. The law levies a tax of 50cents for each passenger arriving by ship from a foreign port who is not a US citizen, to be paid by the ship’s owner. The proceeds are deposited into a fund in the US Treasury called the “immigration fund,” which the Treasury Secretary is authorized to use to defray expenses incurred in regulating immigration. The law further estab
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