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Immigration Files Are Opened!
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News about the government opening up immigration files! I wonder if these are just special files?  I've written to INS for records and received them, maybe this is another branch? [The USCIS]

Immigration files offer hidden history of America
The federal government is opening the immigration files of millions of refugees, war brides, "enemy aliens" and other foreign nationals in the USA in the first half of the 20th century.

A gold mine for historians, genealogists, scholars and descendants, the files include private details on such public figures as Spanish artist Salvador Dali as well as family heirlooms confiscated from Chinese laborers.

"Individually, these files represent the story of just one immigrant," says Gregory Smith of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, "but as a collection, they document the story of American immigration ... with its many wonders and its many blemishes."

The immigration service signed an agreement Wednesday to transfer at least 21 million files to National Archives facilities near San Francisco and Kansas City. A searchable index is at http://www.uscis.gov/genealogy.

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02/08/2010 10:29
It's Kansai-ben according to wiki.. Kishū dialect..

26/07/2010 10:09
using iPhone app to brush up on Japanese! Have one for Kansai-ben to. Any one know the dialect spoken in Wakayama-ken, do they use Kansai-ben to?

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Registration issue should be fixed now. Cool

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