Cuban Immigration
Eric Stortz
Professor Moon
December 8, 2009
Cuban Immigration into the United States: 1994-1995 Balseros Crisis
The United States has been a safe haven for Cubans fleeing their homeland for much of the last century. In fact, since 1959 migration from Cuba has accumulated a Cuban-American population of over 1.2 million people.[i] This massive influx of immigrants into the country and resulting negative public opinion over this time has lead to the implementation of
U.S. Census
The U.S. Census has been a major part of accounting historical data in the country for many years. Being required by the Constitution to be conducted every ten years, the census determines how many seats each state has in the house, and determines how federal programs will be funded. There has been an ever increasing cost in the process of collecting the census due to vast increases in population throughout the country. The first census