Bracero redirects here. For the sportscaster, see Rafael Bracero. The first Braceros arrive in Los Angeles by train in 1942. Photograph by Dorothea Lange The Bracero Program (named for the Spanish term bracero, strong-arm) was a series of laws and diploma

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by 燕婷 | 2013-08-21

The Emergency Quota Act, also known as the Emergency Immigration Act of 1921, the Immigration Restriction Act of 1921, the Per Centum Law, and the Johnson Quota Act (ch. 8, 42 Stat. 5 of May 19, 1921) restricted immigration into the United States. Althoug

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-23

Theresa and her husband Anthony grew up in a small town in Mexico. They always had the lifelong dream of going to the United States, where people are living a better life. Most of all, Theresa and Anthony want to have kids, but they also want their kids t

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-23

It is a well known adage, “you get what you pay for”. Yet, many wonder if this applies to Do It Yourself (DIY) immigration applications. After all, there are tons of resources out there and it may be possible to save on those attorney’s fees.

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-23

Jane grew up in Beijing, China. Her father, Dr. Chen, is an outstanding scientist. Unfortunately, her parents divorced when she was 10 years old. A few years ago, Jane’s father came to the US to work as a research scientist in a national lab. He was gra

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-23

John clearly remembers the best business deal he ever made: his marriage -- he married a beautiful 28 years old woman when he was 80.

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