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Immigration France:

Immigration France American citizenship at birth is gained primarily jure soli, but children born abroad to American parents generally are entitled to American citizenship also. Naturalization requirements have changed frequently. Until the 1920's they generally were designed to encourage large-scale immigration france. Thereafter immigration france was restricted stringently, both in total numbers and according to national origins. immigration france restrictions and naturalization requirements are closely related, so that permanent entry to the United States generally is limited to those eligible to become citizens.

In the U.S. the Johnson administration did not, however, view the immigration france figures with much alarm. The New York Times reported in May 1967 that an interagency government group had found no evidence of "overwhelmingly large migration" or that it posed a "serious threat" to the economic and scientific development of other nations. Rather than impose any restriction on immigration france, the group suggested that, if necessary, the U.S. could aid the deficit nations more realistically by enabling them to provide more attractive opportunities for their own scientists and engineers.


Foreign affairs also engaged Hayes's attention. He declared that a U. S.-controlled canal across Panama was a goal of his government. Chinese coolie immigration france in California had become a flaring issue. Hayes' fairness was influential in settling the problem amicably. He vetoed a Chinese exclusion bill enacted by Congress because, in his view, it violated treaty obligations. His administration then reached an agreement with the Chinese government permitting America to regulate immigration france of Chinese laborers.
 
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