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Undermining Antiterrorism. Donald Kerwin.

by Kerwin, Donald; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 13Environment. Publisher: America, 2003ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Children of immigrants | Civil rights | Detention of persons | Due process of law | Governmental investigations | Illegal aliens | Immigrants | National security | Pakistanis -- Attitudes | Refugees -- Pakistani | Secrecy | Terrorism -- Prevention | United States Dept. of Justice | United States Federal Bureau of Investigation | United States Immigration and Naturalization Service | War on Terrorism (2001- )DDC classification: 050 Summary: "Over the last two months, thousands of Pakistani immigrants have abandoned their U.S. homes to seek refuge in Canada. Most wait fearfully in shelters and motels in U.S. border cities for their refugee interviews in Canada. The Immigration and Naturalization Service has arrested others who may or may not be released for their interviews." (AMERICA) This article explains what happens when "national security and immigration policy collide."
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.

Originally Published: Undermining Antiterrorism, June 23-30, 2003; pp. 11-14.

"Over the last two months, thousands of Pakistani immigrants have abandoned their U.S. homes to seek refuge in Canada. Most wait fearfully in shelters and motels in U.S. border cities for their refugee interviews in Canada. The Immigration and Naturalization Service has arrested others who may or may not be released for their interviews." (AMERICA) This article explains what happens when "national security and immigration policy collide."

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