It is maintained that the immigration of Orientals, of Syrians in particular, was considerable enough to provoke an alteration and rapid deterioration in the robust Italic and Celtic races.
Depopulated Italy needed more and more foreign hands, and Syria furnished a large quota of the forced immigration of cultivators.
The loudest call to missionary devotion in the United States is presented by the unprecedented tides of immigration from all corners of the globe.
Immigration is compelling America to study the languages, the history, the achievements, the religions, and the characteristics of these multitudes of people.
Immigration is leading millions to study the English tongue.
Let me congratulate you with all my heart on yourimmigration sermon yesterday.
An excess of persons entering the country is referred to as net immigration (e.
But growth began slowing in 1996 when the government imposed tighter fiscal and monetary policies and the immigration bonus petered out.
From the 17th to the 19th centuries, French immigration supplemented by influxes of Africans, Chinese, Malays, and Malabar Indians gave the island its ethnic mix.
This double current of immigration notably increased the French population of North Africa.
Other authorities assign less antiquity to the Hova immigration and believe that they found the Negroid tribes already in occupation of the island.
That this immigration really took place there is no doubt.
A remarkable exception is formed by the laws of matrimony and inheritance for the inhabitants of Vaerend and Bleking, who, it will be remembered, are the descendants of the Herulian immigration in historic times.
Prokopios tells a remarkable story about an immigration to Sweden of Herulians, a Teutonic tribe closely connected to the Goths on the Danube.
This circumstance makes it more than probable that the first introduction of iron in the North was not connected with any immigration of a new people.
On the other hand, immigrationfrom Southern and Eastern Europe, including Russia and Finland, increased 175.
This is because the immigration from those sources has been checked.
Would that the advocates of unrestricted immigration of foreign peasants studied the parallel examples among floral invaders!
He prohibited further immigration from Spain and ordered that no Spaniard in Peru should leave his district without permission.
The Atlantic and Caribbean coasts could not be effectively governed from the Pacific and the rising currents of trade and immigration must be allowed more liberty to follow their natural channels.
A heavy immigration followed--composed mostly of Basques and Aragonese--hardy and industrious settlers who made thrifty farmers and merchants.
Indeed, the habitable area of the Andean plateau was so limited and the aboriginal population so numerous, that there was no room for immigration without a war of extermination.
Castilla had encouraged foreignimmigration into the coast valleys, so admirably adapted to cotton and sugar, but where labour was scarce.
A spirit of enterprise was awakened by a freer intercourse with the outside world and by the immigration of hardy adventurers who came through Buenos Aires, the great South American rendezvous of that day.
He also tried to attract European immigration and to improve agricultural, commercial, and social conditions and methods.
Chinese, since about 1870, have arrived in large numbers, but their immigration to the United States is now restricted.
The immigration to North America since its discovery by Columbus has been from all the nations of the Old World, but most largely from Europe.
By this time the foreign element was considerable in number, and it doubled in the next six years, although the true overland immigration from the United States began only about 1840.
Calicut is of considerable antiquity; and about the 7th century it had its population largely increased by the immigration of the Moplahs, a fanatical race of Mahommedans from Arabia, who entered enthusiastically into commercial life.
The conjuncture of circumstances, and the immigration it induced, were unusual.
The truth is probably that the valley began to be regularly colonised by Hindus during the years that Aurangzeb spent at Burhanpur and in the Deccan, and the immigration of the Kirars may most reasonably be attributed to this period.
This doggerel rhyme is believed to recall the circumstances of the immigration of the Bastar Rajas.
He writes: [117] "The earliest foreign immigration within the limits of the historical period which can be verified is that of the Sakas in the second century B.
There is some reason to suppose that the immigration of the Gonds into the Central Provinces took place after the establishment of these Hindu kingdoms, and not before, as is commonly held.
The second coming of the Norsemen, or the immigration to America from Norway in any considerable numbers, began about 1840.
As Mr. Hinseth was one of the outstanding leaders in this immigrationmovement and in the building up of the new country, both materially and spiritually, we are very fortunate in getting these memoranda directly from him.
These had come in the earlier wave of immigration which we have mentioned already, i.
An excess of persons entering the country is referred to as net immigration (3.
The immigration laws have been framed, since their inception, with a view to inviting foreigners to share in the development and enjoyment of the national wealth.
There was no immigration of foreigners, and consequently no wealth from that source.
Although they are the section of the immigration which gave the name to England, &c.
Of political importance also is the steady immigration of Magyar peasants and workmen into Croatia-Slavonia, where they become rapidly absorbed into the Croat population.
Then immigration began to fill the deserted plains once more, and by 1785 the population had trebled itself.
The voluntary character of their coming is essential,--hence we shut out all immigration assisted or constrained by foreign agencies.
It behoves the State to scrutinize most jealously the character of the immigration from a foreign land, and, if it be obnoxious to objection, to examine the causes which render it so.
The pauper, the criminal, the contagiously or incurably diseased, are excluded from the benefits of immigration only when they are likely to become a source of danger or a burden upon the community.
The United States welcomes now, as it has welcomed from the foundation of its government, the voluntary immigration of all aliens coming hither under conditions fitting them to become merged in the body-politic of this land.
A strong immigration early set in from the north of Ireland to the western parts of Scotland.
Irish, immigration of the, into Great Britain, 131.
Country, immigration of population into the towns from the, 307.
War in Texas=] For two years after Houston joined fortunes with Texas there was comparative quiet; but immigration went on in a steadily increasing stream, and the sentiment for independence grew stronger every day.
Its people did not reach the million mark until about 1840, though since then the tide of immigration has flowed thither with considerable strength and the population has grown with some rapidity.
As a consequence immigration was directed by both the anti-slavery and the pro-slavery parties to Kansas, each determined on obtaining a majority enabling it to control the proposed State Constitution.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "immigration" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: flight; migration; passage; run; swarm; swarming; transmigration; trek