Immigration and the Politics of Citizenship in Europe and North America

Posted August 11th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

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Going Out of Print 5/18/98 per HH. In Volume II, the relationship between the Christian Church and Imperial Rome is examined and referenced with historical documents from the earliest times of Christianity to the end of the Second Century. These two volumes comprehensively cover all the essential legal problems of the persecutions from 5 or, indeed, 2 B.C., the two possible dates for the Nativity, up to the time of Constantine’s death in 337 A.D. Contents: An Era of… More >>

Immigration and the Politics of Citizenship in Europe and North America

Are the 65 Immigration Reform Act and NAU part of the same conspiracy to turn North Americans into “Mexicans?”?

Posted May 27th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (Hart-Celler Act, INS Act of 1965, Pub.L. 89-236) abolished the national-origin quotas that had been in place in the United States since the Immigration Act of 1924. It was proposed by Emanuel Celler, cosponsored by Philip Hart and heavily supported by United States Senator Ted Kennedy.

An annual limitation of 170,000 visas was established for immigrants from Eastern Hemisphere countries with no more than 20,000 per country. By 1968, the annual limitation from the Western Hemisphere was set at 120,000 immigrants, with visas available on a first-come, first-served basis. However, the number of family reunification visas was unlimited, and it is only now that there are any country-origin quotas for spouses of US citizens, and numerical quotas for other relatives of US citizens.

In the Congress, the House of Representatives voted 326 to 69 (82.5%) in favor of the act while the Senate passed the bill by a vote of 76 to 18. Opposition mainly came from Southern legislators. In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the legislation into law.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_and_Nationality_Services_Act_of_1965

More on the Act here and who was behind it:
http://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com/v1/2005/Staff031305MaliciousDuo.htm

This is a very informative video on the Nation of Atzlan which seeks to take back over half the US, and move all other races out, and the North American Union/NAFTA Superhighway which would make Mexicans majority in this nation and although-out the continent, and bring the US and Canada into a Mexican (or Soviet Union) type slave state, with no middle class, mostly slave workers that are ruled by a rich and powerful few?

http://technorati.com/videos/youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DFNP83ThK3YI
I am not asking what the outcome will be when push comes to shove, only if the *intent* here is by the drafters here. I am not afraid of little trolls with cheap African rugs in the attic and small Oriental candles down there, who can’t slam dunk a basketball or desing a computer program. I am only taking about a conspiracy here, a plot.

Are we going to become one North American country, Canada, The United States and Mexico?

Posted April 19th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

The Security and Prosterity Partnership of North America( ssp.gov) launched by the Leaders of Mexico, Canada and the United States in March 2005. and the NAFTA superhighway going from Mexico, through the middle of the United states, to Canada that will be 4 football fields wide, will we end up like the European Union. Is that why they are not doing much about illegal immigration. Will we become the North American Union.You can type in NAFTA superhighway to read about it. Your views please
http://www.spp.gov/report_to_leaders
http://www.spp.gov/factsheet.asp?

Emigration – North America or Canada?

Posted September 22nd, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I have been thinking, maybe one day I would like to travel across the pond and experience life over there. I am not definitely moving there I am just curious as I will be a primary school teacher (ages 4-11) so will they let me ‘in’, I know USA have certain rules regarding letting you emigrate there.
I’m not really interested in the HOT states like Arizona, Florida etc. I’ve heard New England can be very expensive. I wouldn’t be interested in living in the middle of a city, especially not new york or LA.
Out of interest, which would you recommend me, USA or Canada in terms of housing, employability, quality of life etc.
I am getting into teaching using a degree in herbal medicine, so i would be a qualified medical herbalist. Is there any chance I could work as a medical herbalist. I understand it’s not an actual medical degree though. I’d love to have my own practice or lecture herbal medicine but want to train as a teacher as it’s a more reliable form of employment. I have never heard of any US universities/ colleges offering herbal medicine though.

Emigration Canada. Despatch from the Governor- General of British North Amerca, Transmitting the Annual Reports of the Agents for Emigration in Canada for 1841.

Posted August 27th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

Transatlantic Sketches Comprising Visits to the Most Interesting Scenes in North and South America and the West Indies: With Notes on Negroslavery and Canadian Emigration. V. 2

Posted April 2nd, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

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Transatlantic Sketches Comprising Visits to the Most Interesting Scenes in North and South America and the West Indies: With Notes on Negroslavery and Canadian Emigration. V. 2

Transatlantic sketches, comprising visits to the most interesting scenes in North and South America, and the West Indies. With notes on negro slavery and Canadian emigration

Posted March 29th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR’d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring … More >>

Transatlantic sketches, comprising visits to the most interesting scenes in North and South America, and the West Indies. With notes on negro slavery and Canadian emigration