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Immigration, the movement of people living in one country into another country, is a fundamental aspect of human history, though it was as controversial hundreds of years ago as it is today.

Chinese Immigrants Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Building the Transcontinental Railroad: How 20,000 Chinese Immigrants Made It Happen

At first railroad companies were reluctant to hire Chinese workers, but the immigrants soon proved to be vital.

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Chinese Americans Were Once Forbidden to Testify in Court. A Murder Changed That

The 1882 trial of laborer Yee Shun set a new legal precedent in America.

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How the Immigrants Who Came to Ellis Island in 1907 Compare to Arrivals Today

Immigrants in 2017 were more likely to speak English and be skilled workers than those in 1907, a new study finds.

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America’s First Immigration Law Tried (and Failed) to Deal With Nightmarish Sea Journeys

Opportunity in the United States beckoned—but first immigrants from Europe had to endure a grim journey.

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Pizza

Meet a Long‑Lost Father of New York City Pizza

The passionate relationship between Americans and pizza may have begun with Filippo Milone, an Italian baker who faded into obscurity.

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20 Ellis Island Immigration Photos That Capture the Hope and Diversity of New Arrivals

An Ellis Island clerk and amateur photographer captured the wide‑ranging origins of immigrants entering the United States in the early 1900s.

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American children of Japanese, German and Italian heritage

Why the United States Has Birthright Citizenship

America didn’t always extend citizenship to those born within its borders.

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Jacob Riis Tenement Photographs

Photos Reveal Shocking Conditions of Tenement Slums in Late 1800s

Photographer Jacob Riis exposed the squalid and unsafe state of NYC immigrant tenements.

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Immigration at Ellis Island: Photos

More than 12 million immigrants passed through the doors of the storied station. See photos from its peak years.

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The Surprising Role Mexico Played in World War II

Most may not think of Mexico as contributing to the Allied effort, but it contributed key resources, as well as fighting power.

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3 Generations of Trump

The Trump Family’s Immigrant Story

For decades, they denied their German roots, claiming to be of Scandinavian origin.

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How Anne Frank’s Family Was Denied a Chance at U.S. Immigration

Waitlists, bombings and restrictive U.S. immigration policies thwarted Anne Frank’s family’s chances of escaping the Holocaust.

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