As foreigners go by plane into East Coast airports, expressly, New York's LaGuardia, they can't help but observe the figurine of Liberty and think what it possibly stands for. Our immigration principle has been a joke for the past 200 years and we should reinforce them or pay the outcomes. Since the mid 1800s the joined States has changed laws to accommodate those looking for a better way of living and welcoming millions of outsiders with open arms. From 1900 - 1910 almost one million immigrants entered the U.S. per year. Organizations were formed advising laws to constraint immigration. Various regulations were passed supplementing limits to immigration policy. "Then in 1924 the U.S. passed the nationwide sources Act. This act farther limited immigration by reducing the allowable number of applications to two percent and by using the 1890 census as the base. The nationwide sources proceed finally discriminated against the newer immigrants from southern and to the east Europe, highly rating immigration from northwestern Europe, and barring immigration from the Far East" (Sociology Timeline. http://www.missouri.edu/~socbrent/timeline.htm).
This regulation stopped numerous to the east Europeans from immigrating to the United States throughout World conflict II. It was only repealed in 1965. Since the Great Depression and World War II, immigration has steadily risen in the U.S. In the 1980s and 1990s the number of immigrants was over 700,000 per year and extends to rise.
INS has to get grave and track all foreign visitors and not let them fall through the cracks. Additionally, the U.S. Census Bureau approximates there are about "9 million illicit aliens residing in the U.S." (US Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/). Senior American managers, to include the President, have suggested granting amnesty to many or all of the illicit aliens living here as a answer to the illegal immigration problem. ...