There was, however, a fall in Irish immigration from the 1880s.
Is it even conceivable that American officials would accept a major increase in immigration?
On the other hand, there was a boom in Mexican immigration to the state - a 258 percent increase from 1990 to 2000.
People have different opinion on what "being grilled in immigration" means.
Economic arguments are not the only angle for a cut in immigration.
I've worked in immigration and didn't care what someone told you only what the law is.
Since 2000, the city has seen an explosive increase in Hispanic immigration.
This increase in immigration can be attributed to many historical changes.
Don't look for a good answer with which we're all going to be comfortable in illegal immigration.
Between 1996 and 2001 there's been an increase in immigration to the area.