By the beginning of the XXI century, the US had about 12 million illegal aliens and the immigration reform was evidently much needed. The Immigration Act of 1990 was significantly outdated and required revision. Additional regulations that passed in the 1990-s had to be systematized. The White House and the president George W. Bush inclined to the comprehensive immigration reform that would include an amnesty for the certain part of the illegal aliens. Some lawmakers were ready to strike a deal, but than happened the 9/11 tragedy. Immigration reform was shelved and turned into a matter of national security. Immigration reform bills were taken into consideration only in conjunction with boarder security bills. Edward Kennedy was very much aw...
The divergence between the politics and economics of immigration has prevented Congress from adoptin...
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Americans have been at war against some form of t...
Expectations were high for comprehensive immigration reform in the early months of George W. Bush’s ...
By the beginning of the XXI century, the US had about 12 million illegal aliens and the immigration ...
The author discusses national immigration reform efforts in the United States from 2005 to 2007. The...
The author describes attempts to introduce laws in the United States which would control illegal imm...
The rhetoric of immigration in the United States is grounded in a cultural dialectic featuring theme...
In 1986 president Ronald Reagan passed the largest immigration bill in American history. He granted ...
In 2005, 3 percent of the world’s residents left their country of birth or citizenship for a year or...
This paper reflects on issues surrounding the current debate about immigration reform, and explores ...
The debate over comprehensive immigration reform was reignited in early 2013 by the Gang of Eight pr...
The aim of this chapter is to chart how the politics of immigration reform has changed over the late...
Immigration is a divisive issue, but it is interesting that it is not one that necessarily falls alo...
Joel Fetzer undertakes a description of the political basis of the immigration policies under the Ge...
This paper focuses on the congressional dynamics of American immigration reform. Working paper prese...
The divergence between the politics and economics of immigration has prevented Congress from adoptin...
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Americans have been at war against some form of t...
Expectations were high for comprehensive immigration reform in the early months of George W. Bush’s ...
By the beginning of the XXI century, the US had about 12 million illegal aliens and the immigration ...
The author discusses national immigration reform efforts in the United States from 2005 to 2007. The...
The author describes attempts to introduce laws in the United States which would control illegal imm...
The rhetoric of immigration in the United States is grounded in a cultural dialectic featuring theme...
In 1986 president Ronald Reagan passed the largest immigration bill in American history. He granted ...
In 2005, 3 percent of the world’s residents left their country of birth or citizenship for a year or...
This paper reflects on issues surrounding the current debate about immigration reform, and explores ...
The debate over comprehensive immigration reform was reignited in early 2013 by the Gang of Eight pr...
The aim of this chapter is to chart how the politics of immigration reform has changed over the late...
Immigration is a divisive issue, but it is interesting that it is not one that necessarily falls alo...
Joel Fetzer undertakes a description of the political basis of the immigration policies under the Ge...
This paper focuses on the congressional dynamics of American immigration reform. Working paper prese...
The divergence between the politics and economics of immigration has prevented Congress from adoptin...
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Americans have been at war against some form of t...
Expectations were high for comprehensive immigration reform in the early months of George W. Bush’s ...