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The Birth of ‘Illegal’ Immigration
« on: October 24, 2017, 11:18:45 am »
The Birth of ‘Illegal’ Immigration
By Becky Little // September 7, 2017
 

Until the late 19th century, there wasn’t any such thing as “illegal” or “legal” immigration to the United States. That’s because before you can immigrate somewhere illegally, there has to be a law for you to break.

American immigration didn’t really begin until the late 1700s, when the United States became an independent nation. Before that, Africans had unwillingly entered the Americas as enslaved peoples and Europeans had entered as settlers—which is something totally different. While immigrants are beholden to the laws of the land they migrate to, settlers come to disrupt the current system and implement their own laws, write the scholars Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang.

http://www.history.com/news/the-birth-of-illegal-immigration
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