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Immigration 1914-79 (Anti-Semitism issues (Anyone who broke this law would…
Immigration 1914-79
Anti-Semitism issues
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300,000 Jews were brought into the country during the Nazi era
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Introduced passports for the first time, to stop spying
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Overall idea of immigration in this time period is positive because people were allowed to come the country via work permits and people that were skilled were allowed. Some people like the BUF was a minority at this time because they were unable to adapt to new change
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The Colour Problem
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74,000 Black and Asian people lived in London and port cities
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Before the 1950s, there was extreme racism because people were unhappy that coloured people were taking their jobs and the concept of people moving to this country was thought of as negative by people in Britain, so much that they would have the fear of being deported
Worker shortages
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Allowed anyone who was part of the British Empire to claim British Empire to claim British citizenship
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This led to 3,000 people settling in Britain from the Caribbean every year
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Concept of immigration is good because they are letting people in the country for the purpose of work however they are only brought in for cheap labour
Kindertransport
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Allowing children into Britain is good because they are giving children a fresh start where they will not have to suffer from violence because of their race
After the Kristallnacht incident of 1938, Chamberlain allowed 10,000 Jewish children into Europe
Pro-equality Groups
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However, a number Black people stated Black Problems can only be solved by Black People such as Paul Robeson
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