Globetrotter Educational Modules: Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley

Immigration

 The worldwide web is one of many ways to enrich our understanding of immigration and how it strengthens our diversity.  
We can learn some of the history
of immigration to the U.S.
Photo from UC Riverside's California Museum of Photography
 We can find articles from newspapers, journals,
or other publications.
Photo by Carlos Antonio Rios of the Houston Chronicle
We can also study the policy reports of
commissions and research groups.
 Governmental and nongovernmental organizations
also participate in the immigration debate.
Many individuals have worked to shape
immigration policy as well.
 However, information from the web
must always be read critically.
Many web sites, including immigration law sites, are designed
principally to make money.
To learn even more about immigration,
try using search engines.

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