Immigration Law & the American Dream: U.S. Immigration Policy and.... / Philip Martin and Susan Martin.
by Martin, Philip; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Immigration Law & the American Dream: U.S. Immigration Policy and..., Spring 2001; pp. 4+.
"Despite the generally rosy view of America as a land of immigrants, the arrival each day of the equivalent of a small city has become a contentious policy reflecting basic ambivalence about current immigration. Immigration often becomes an issue in IMMIGRANTS and NO BORDERS. Yet there are middle-of-the-road remedies for immigration problems." (INSIGHTS ON LAW & SOCIETY) The authors argue that there is no need to radically alter U.S. immigration policies, rather it is necessary to analyze the global contexts upon which the policies are based.
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