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This book examines the 1990s backlash against illegal immigrants. Wroe explains why many Americans turned against immigration, looking at the origins of California's Proposition 187 and its wider political implications.
The goal of the symposium was to promote interactive discussion between risk assessment experts and port safety managers and to link expertise in the theories and methodologies of risk assessment and the use of data to real-world applications for risk assessment in the interest of improving the safety and efficiency of the nation's marine transportation system. The Proceedings contain the cochairs' overview of the discussions and presentations, all the formal papers and presentations, and the discussion group summaries and excerpts from the question and answer sessions after the presentations by discussion group leaders. The symposium program; list of attendees; and biographies of the cochairs, presenters, and discussion group leaders are provided in the Appendixes.
Thomas Condon (1757-1839) immigrated from Ireland to Prince William, New Brunswick, married there, and later moved to Binbrook, Ontario. His last son, Nathaniel Bloodsworth Condon (1803-1857), married twice, and immigrated to Brodhead, Wisconsin. Descendants and rela- tives lived in Wisconsin, Nebraska, Kansas, California, Florida and elsewhere.
Vol. 7, 9-11, 14-19 include interpretations 1-34.