Last June, the U.S. Senate passed the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act, a bill which included a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, John Boehner, however, has refused to take the bill to the floor of the House, instead advocating a more ‘step-by-step’ approach to immigration reform. Tom K Wong looks at the potential for reform in 2014, saying that much depends on how the House looks after the mid-term elections in November, and on the on the efforts of reform advocates who are working outside of the realm of D.C.-based politics
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President Obama and a bipartisan group of eight senators have begun to push for immigration reform. ...
The divergence between the politics and economics of immigration has prevented Congress from adoptin...
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The debate over comprehensive immigration reform was reignited in early 2013 by the Gang of Eight pr...
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This master's thesis focuses on the inability of the U. S. Congress to pass a comprehensive immigrat...
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This Article argues that recent years have brought a growing concern that national immigration polic...
Continuing with his second term agenda in spite of the shutdown, President Obama recently called for...
This paper focuses on the congressional dynamics of American immigration reform. Working paper prese...
On October 8, 2013, thousands of migrants, community activists, religious leaders, and “pro-immigran...
President Obama and a bipartisan group of eight senators have begun to push for immigration reform. ...
The divergence between the politics and economics of immigration has prevented Congress from adoptin...
With today's immigration debate in the forefront of the American political arena, there are two legi...
Comprehensive immigration reform has been "on the table" in Congress for two decades, with the last ...
The debate over comprehensive immigration reform was reignited in early 2013 by the Gang of Eight pr...
The author discusses national immigration reform efforts in the United States from 2005 to 2007. The...
This master's thesis focuses on the inability of the U. S. Congress to pass a comprehensive immigrat...
If the current political stalemate over immigration reform is any indication, many U.S. policymakers...
The aim of this chapter is to chart how the politics of immigration reform has changed over the late...
In this Article, Senator Simpson discusses Congress\u27s sweeping legislation to control illegal imm...
There are an estimated 15 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. At 16 percent of th...
This Article argues that recent years have brought a growing concern that national immigration polic...
Continuing with his second term agenda in spite of the shutdown, President Obama recently called for...
This paper focuses on the congressional dynamics of American immigration reform. Working paper prese...
On October 8, 2013, thousands of migrants, community activists, religious leaders, and “pro-immigran...
President Obama and a bipartisan group of eight senators have begun to push for immigration reform. ...
The divergence between the politics and economics of immigration has prevented Congress from adoptin...