Here is a complete list of all the U.S. presidents in the Current Era (defined as post-World War II) who have dealt with the Immigration Rights Movement:
1. Harry S. Truman: In 1948, President Truman signed the Displaced Persons Act, which allowed refugees from Europe to immigrate to the U.S. after World War II.
2. John F. Kennedy: President Kennedy signed the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which abolished the national origins quota system that had favored immigrants from Western Europe and opened the door to more immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
3. Lyndon B. Johnson: In addition to signing the Immigration and Nationality Act, President Johnson also signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
4. Richard Nixon: President Nixon implemented the Family Reunification Program, which allowed U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents to sponsor family members for immigration to the U.S.
5. Jimmy Carter: President Carter signed the Refugee Act of 1980, which established a formal process for admitting refugees into the U.S.
6. Ronald Reagan: In addition to signing the Immigration Reform and Control Act, President Reagan also granted amnesty to nearly 3 million undocumented immigrants through the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
7. George H.W. Bush: President Bush signed the Immigration Act of 1990, which increased the number of visas available for immigrants and created new categories of visas for skilled workers and investors.
8. Bill Clinton: President Clinton signed the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, which increased border security and made it harder for undocumented immigrants to gain legal status.
9. George W. Bush: President Bush proposed comprehensive immigration reform in 2007, but the bill failed to pass in Congress.
10. Barack Obama: In addition to implementing the DACA program, President Obama also signed the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) program, which would have provided similar protections to parents of U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents. However, the program was blocked by a court injunction and later rescinded by the Trump administration.
11. Donald Trump: In addition to implementing the travel ban and "zero tolerance" policy, President Trump also attempted to end the DACA program, but the Supreme Court blocked his efforts and the program remains in place.
These are all the U.S. presidents in the Current Era who have played a role in the Immigration Rights Movement.