This note begins with an examination of the problems of establishing, funding, and terminating previous resettlement programs involving Cuban and Indochinese refugees. These programs were limited to assisting refugees from specific geographic areas. Each refugee influx called for new legislation, and new programs frequently lingered on beyond their useful lives. Uncertainty about the timing of their eventual phaseout left state and local administrators unable to plan for a smooth transition following the termination of federal funding
An article presented to the U. S. Committee for Refugees for the World Refugee Survey: 1900 in Revi...
In my thesis, to ensure clarity and organization, I will divide the work of a group of voluntary age...
A review of immigration law and history reveals that the United States admits large numbers of refug...
This note begins with an examination of the problems of establishing, funding, and terminating previ...
Offered here is a description of the key provisions of the Refugee Act, suggesting why they took the...
Statistics on refugee resettlement in the United States are obsolete as soon as they are published. ...
The authorization for Federal refugee resettlement assistance provided by the Refugee Act of 1980 e...
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Aliens\u27 Rights--The Refugee Act of 1980 as Response to the 1967 Protocol Rela...
This Article analyzes the legal responses of the United States to issues of refugee and asylum polic...
The Cold War era brought a shift in United States refugee policy from an emphasis on domestic policy...
The Refugee Act of 1980 established an overseas refugee admissions program based on systematic consu...
Migration from Cuba to the United States since Castro assumed power, and the haracterization of thos...
The author discusses the legal status of the refugee under two decades of American and internation...
The issue addressed here is whether the Southeast Asian refugee has been fairly dealt with under the...
Increased repression by the Castro regime and limitations on the admission of Cubans into the United...
An article presented to the U. S. Committee for Refugees for the World Refugee Survey: 1900 in Revi...
In my thesis, to ensure clarity and organization, I will divide the work of a group of voluntary age...
A review of immigration law and history reveals that the United States admits large numbers of refug...
This note begins with an examination of the problems of establishing, funding, and terminating previ...
Offered here is a description of the key provisions of the Refugee Act, suggesting why they took the...
Statistics on refugee resettlement in the United States are obsolete as soon as they are published. ...
The authorization for Federal refugee resettlement assistance provided by the Refugee Act of 1980 e...
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Aliens\u27 Rights--The Refugee Act of 1980 as Response to the 1967 Protocol Rela...
This Article analyzes the legal responses of the United States to issues of refugee and asylum polic...
The Cold War era brought a shift in United States refugee policy from an emphasis on domestic policy...
The Refugee Act of 1980 established an overseas refugee admissions program based on systematic consu...
Migration from Cuba to the United States since Castro assumed power, and the haracterization of thos...
The author discusses the legal status of the refugee under two decades of American and internation...
The issue addressed here is whether the Southeast Asian refugee has been fairly dealt with under the...
Increased repression by the Castro regime and limitations on the admission of Cubans into the United...
An article presented to the U. S. Committee for Refugees for the World Refugee Survey: 1900 in Revi...
In my thesis, to ensure clarity and organization, I will divide the work of a group of voluntary age...
A review of immigration law and history reveals that the United States admits large numbers of refug...