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    French immigration to Cuba began in Cuba in the eighteenth century and increased significantly in the nineteenth century. The majority of French people...
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    Spanish immigration to Cuba began in 1492, when the Spanish first landed on the island, and continues to the present day. The first sighting of a Spanish...
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  • million Spaniards immigrated to Cuba, many of them to work in the country's sugar factories. This mass European immigration was beneficial to the receiving...
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    France has an embassy in Havana. Embassy of Cuba in Paris French immigration to Cuba Lycée Français de La Havane Alejo Carpentier "An Introduction to...
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    of Cuba are known through census which have been conducted and analyzed by different bureaus since 1774. The National Office of Statistics of Cuba (ONE)...
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    captain. In the late 19th century, immigration from China and Japan was restricted. In the 1920s, restrictive immigration quotas were imposed but political...
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    Catalans emigrated from Spain to Cuba. Other European nationalities with significant immigration have included: English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Polish...
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    French immigration to Puerto Rico came about as a result of the economic and political situations which occurred in various places such as Louisiana (United...
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  • Overseas Chinese). Chinese immigration to Cuba started in 1837 when Chinese (mainly Cantonese and Hakka) contract workers were brought to work in the sugar fields...
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  • Jewish Cubans, Cuban Jews, or Cubans of Jewish heritage, have lived in the nation of Cuba for centuries. Some Cubans trace Jewish ancestry to Marranos...
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    Mariel boatlift (category History of immigration to the United States)
    triggered by a sharp downturn in the Cuban economy, it followed on the heels of generations of Cubans who had immigrated to the United States in the preceding...
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  • Illegal immigration is the migration of people into a country in violation of that country's immigration laws, or the continuous residence in a country...
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    Cuban Americans (Spanish: cubanoestadounidenses or cubanoamericanos) are Americans who immigrated from or are descended from immigrants from Cuba, regardless...
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    domestic immigration law and policy went through significant changes, most notably with the Immigration Act, 1976, and the current Immigration and Refugee...
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    French immigration to Jamaica began in 1791 when problems broke out in Saint Domingue, the French part of the island of Hispaniola, now modern Haiti....
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    to welcome French Jews with open arms. Immigration from France increased: in the first half of 2015, approximately 5,100 French Jews made aliyah to Israel...
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    restricted immigration from Asia, and quota laws enacted in the 1920s curtailed Southern and Eastern European immigration. The civil rights movement led to the...
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    circumvent the ban by traveling to Cuba from a different country, such as Mexico, The Bahamas, Canada, or Costa Rica. Cuban immigration authorities do not routinely...
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    Retrieved 8 September 2022. Powell, John (2005). "Cuban immigration". Encyclopedia of North American Immigration. Facts on File. pp. 68–71. ISBN 9781438110127...
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    destination country do not fall under the definition of immigration or migration; seasonal labour immigration is sometimes included, however. As for economic...
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    French ancestry. French nationals make up the second largest European immigrant group in Mexico, after Spaniards. French immigration to Mexico started only...
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    the country has not sought mass immigration, but it has been the focus of attraction for more selective immigration to which is added an old tradition...
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    century). The immigration from nearby countries (Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay) from the 19th to 21st century. These immigration streams date...
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    years was entirely due to immigration. Many scholars have pointed that, without immigration, the country's population could shrink to as low as 7 million...
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    immigrants or expatriates. Spanish immigration to France began from ancient times up to the present time and the French Republic is the second largest Spanish...
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    Spain the 4th country in Europe by immigration numbers and the 10th worldwide. Spain attracts significant immigration from Latin America and Eastern Europe...
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    the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act granted around 3 million undocumented immigrants legal status. In the mid-1990s, immigration to Argentina...
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    people in Baltimore. The French community in Baltimore dates back to the 18th century. The earliest wave of French immigration began in the mid-1700s,...
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    1993) is a Cuban industrial engineer and politician who, as a young child, became embroiled in an international custody and immigration controversy in...
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    Immigration to Germany, both in the country's modern borders and the many political entities that preceded it, has occurred throughout the country's history...
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