Immigration History Calendar
Thank you for stopping by to contribute to the Immigration History Calendar. Please use this form to add (or correct) events listed in the Immigration History Calendar. 

An "event" should be interpreted broadly to mean: Examples include: key court decisions; passage, enactment, or termination of important laws; immigration-related policy announcements; major life events of notable immigrants or immigration-related historical figures; significant immigration raids; publication of key books or texts about immigration, etc. Events do not need to be limited to the United States.

Fill out the form as thoroughly as possible. Events added to the calendar will be organized and hosted online at immigrationhistorycalendar.com in a nicer format, although the underlying spreadsheet is already accessible publicly. 
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Is this a new event or a correction of an existing event?  *
Name of event. (60 character limit.) *
Description of Event Significance. Use this space to describe what happened, why it mattered, additional context, and any lasting consequences of this event. (2,000 character limit.) *
Date of Event. If event lasts longer than a day, note the first date of event. If date is a month or year, note the first day of month or first day of year. See below if event does not easily conform to calendar date. *
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Link to information about event. Please copy and paste a URL to a reputable source for more information that would be useful and accessible to the general public. *
Would you like to be publicly recognized for your contribution? If so, include your name here and users will be able to see that you contributed this event. Feel free to include social info in parentheses if you want people to find you online.
Something missing above? If any of the fields above are inadequate to capture the event you intended to include (i.e. date or title), please use this space to include additional information that we can use to get it right and possibly modify the form.
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