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Native American Alaskan history is marked by a long-standing presence in the region of Alaska, with evidence suggesting their settlement at least 10,000 years ago. These diverse groups, including the Aleuts, Inuit, and various Athabaskans, developed unique cultures and traditions adapting to the harsh environment. Some present-day groups descend from a later migration event that also led to settlement across Alaska.

Native American Indian history in the United States encompasses a vast period, beginning with the arrival of Paleo-Indians around 110,000 years ago. The Paleo-Indians arrived from Asia, crossing the Beringia land bridge between Siberia and Alaska during the last Ice Age They, along with their descendants, migrated south and east, adapting to various environments and developing distinct cultures and societies.

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The San Ysidro Land Port of entry is the busiest immigration and custom control land border crossing in the Western Hemisphere with over 70,000 vehicles and 20,000 pedestrians commuting across the border every day.

The Peace Bridge border crossing is a major gateway between Canada and the United States, handling some five million vehicles and 1.5 million commercial truck crossings annually.

George Bush Intercontinental Airport serves as a port of entry for international travelers entering the United States, facilitating customs and immigration procedures. Specifically, it allows for the lawful entry of people and goods into the United States.

Don Young Alaska Seaport is a seaport hub for handling in 2022, 5.2 million tons of fuel and freight, and it also serves as a port of entry, authorizing it to handle the entry and clearance of goods and people into the United States.

Migrants/Immigrants & Our American Neighbors

San Ysidro, California Land Port of Entry
Peace Bridge Canada-U.S. Border Crossing
Houston, Texas Airport Port of Entry
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