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Release : 1976
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Immigration
Author : United States Accounting Office (GAO)
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 49,89 MB
Release : 2018-06-21
Category :
ISBN : 9781721671458
Immigration: Need to Reassess U.S. Policy
Immigration
Author : United States. General Accounting Office
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Page : 90 pages
File Size : 37,85 MB
Release : 1976
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Immigration - Need to Reassess U.S. Policy. (report to Congress).
Author : United States. General Accounting Office
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 21,48 MB
Release : 1976
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Immigration--need to Reassess U.S. Policy, Departments of Justice and State
Author : United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher :
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 10,95 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Aliens
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Immigration-need to Reassess U.S. Policy, Departments of JU.S.tice and State; Report to the Congress by the Comptroller General of the United States
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File Size : 41,69 MB
Release : 1976
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Report on and evaluation of migration policy in the USA - comments on the need for improved legislation and policy.
Opening the Floodgates
Author : Kevin R. Johnson
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 19,20 MB
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 0814743099
Seeking to re-imagine the meaning and significance of the international border, Opening the Floodgates makes a case for eliminating the border as a legal construct that impedes the movement of people into this country. Open migration policies deserve fuller analysis, as evidenced by President Barack Obama’s pledge to make immigration reform a priority. Kevin R. Johnson offers an alternative vision of how U.S. borders might be reconfigured, grounded in moral, economic, and policy arguments for open borders. Importantly, liberalizing migration through an open borders policy would recognize that the enforcement of closed borders cannot stifle the strong, perhaps irresistible, economic, social, and political pressures that fuel international migration. Controversially, Johnson suggests that open borders are entirely consistent with efforts to prevent terrorism that have dominated immigration enforcement since the events of September 11, 2001. More liberal migration, he suggests, would allow for full attention to be paid to the true dangers to public safety and national security.
U.S. Immigration Policy on Permanent Admissions
Author : Ruth Ellen Wasem
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 41 pages
File Size : 32,74 MB
Release : 2010-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1437932819
Contents: (1) Overview; (2) Current Law and Policy; Worldwide Immigration Levels; Per-Country Ceilings; Other Permanent Immigration Categories; (3) Admissions Trends: Immigration Patterns, 1900-2008; FY 2008 Admissions; (4) Backlogs and Waiting Times: Visa Processing Dates: Family-Based Visa Priority Dates; Employment-Based Visa Retrogression; Petition Processing Backlogs; (5) Issues and Options in the 111th Congress: Effects of Current Economic Conditions on Legal Immigration; Family-Based Preferences; Permanent Partners; Point System; Immigration Commission; Interaction with Legalization Options; Lifting Per-Country Ceilings. Charts and tables.
The New Americans
Author : Panel on the Demographic and Economic Impacts of Immigration
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 34,56 MB
Release : 1997-10-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0309521424
This book sheds light on one of the most controversial issues of the decade. It identifies the economic gains and losses from immigration--for the nation, states, and local areas--and provides a foundation for public discussion and policymaking. Three key questions are explored: What is the influence of immigration on the overall economy, especially national and regional labor markets? What are the overall effects of immigration on federal, state, and local government budgets? What effects will immigration have on the future size and makeup of the nation's population over the next 50 years? The New Americans examines what immigrants gain by coming to the United States and what they contribute to the country, the skills of immigrants and those of native-born Americans, the experiences of immigrant women and other groups, and much more. It offers examples of how to measure the impact of immigration on government revenues and expenditures--estimating one year's fiscal impact in California, New Jersey, and the United States and projecting the long-run fiscal effects on government revenues and expenditures. Also included is background information on immigration policies and practices and data on where immigrants come from, what they do in America, and how they will change the nation's social fabric in the decades to come.
Watching America's Door
Author : Roberto Suro
Publisher : Twentieth Century Foundation
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 46,51 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Political Science
ISBN :
Immigration to the United States, legal and illegal, has increased dramatically during the last two decades, prompting a flurry of proposals and initiatives from across the political spectrum that would begin to close America's doors. Driven by the politics of deficit reduction, fear of foreigners, and a shrinking economic pie for American citizens, an intense and divisive debate has developed over how many immigrants the U.S. should accept, how it should pick them, what government benefits they should receive, and how far the nation should go to exclude the unwanted. In this book, Roberto Suro presents the facts about America's most recent wave of immigrants, examines current immigration policy, sorts through the conflicting agenda for reform, and offers recommendations that are both feasible and in the long-term public interest.