Friday, February 17, 2017
Immigration
With all the news and my recent genetic heritage test, immigration has been on my mind lately. Here is an informative demonstration of immigration to the United States. Click on the link and you will learn more about immigration between 1820 and the present day. Looks like everybody lands in Kansas! You'd think Kansas would be full by now.
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