[Excerpt] It is difficult to understand why anyone would editorially rejoice , as has been done, over the immigration legislation passed by Congress on the last day of the 101st Congressional session. The new statute, which was signed into law by President George Bush on November 29, 1990, is ill conceived, deceptively designed, poorly timed, and subtly racist. Despite the chronic need for reform, the Immigration Act of 1990 cannot possibly be described as being in the national interest. It perpetuates and expands the worst features of the existing system while introducing new features that are both counterproductive and, in parts, unethical in the principles it projects
[Excerpt] As the 21st Century begins, the United States is in the throes of the largest and most pro...
The United States Immigration Act of 1965 was followed by a steep upward trend in total immigration,...
[Excerpt] The immigration policy of the United States is steeped in legal complexities and is consid...
[Excerpt] For over 40 years, efforts have been made to respond to the unexpected consequences of the...
[Excerpt] The central point of concern for the nation and its economic policy makers at this junctur...
[Excerpt] Immigration reform is the domestic policy imperative of our time. The revival of the pheno...
This Article argues that recent years have brought a growing concern that national immigration polic...
The United States Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 ( Act ) signalled the beginning of a ne...
[Excerpt] Illegal immigration is not simply a matter of mounting numbers of individuals occupying Am...
Today more than ever the United States is a target for international migration. Population growth an...
[Excerpt] The hemorrhage of illegal immigrants has not only made a mockery of the nation\u27s immigr...
Reform is imperative. This does not mean shutting ourselves off from the rest of the world. Immigrat...
[Excerpt] Population projections made by both the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Research Counc...
In 1986 president Ronald Reagan passed the largest immigration bill in American history. He granted ...
The Act is a comprehensive package that institutes a substantial number of new provisions to the Imm...
[Excerpt] As the 21st Century begins, the United States is in the throes of the largest and most pro...
The United States Immigration Act of 1965 was followed by a steep upward trend in total immigration,...
[Excerpt] The immigration policy of the United States is steeped in legal complexities and is consid...
[Excerpt] For over 40 years, efforts have been made to respond to the unexpected consequences of the...
[Excerpt] The central point of concern for the nation and its economic policy makers at this junctur...
[Excerpt] Immigration reform is the domestic policy imperative of our time. The revival of the pheno...
This Article argues that recent years have brought a growing concern that national immigration polic...
The United States Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 ( Act ) signalled the beginning of a ne...
[Excerpt] Illegal immigration is not simply a matter of mounting numbers of individuals occupying Am...
Today more than ever the United States is a target for international migration. Population growth an...
[Excerpt] The hemorrhage of illegal immigrants has not only made a mockery of the nation\u27s immigr...
Reform is imperative. This does not mean shutting ourselves off from the rest of the world. Immigrat...
[Excerpt] Population projections made by both the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Research Counc...
In 1986 president Ronald Reagan passed the largest immigration bill in American history. He granted ...
The Act is a comprehensive package that institutes a substantial number of new provisions to the Imm...
[Excerpt] As the 21st Century begins, the United States is in the throes of the largest and most pro...
The United States Immigration Act of 1965 was followed by a steep upward trend in total immigration,...
[Excerpt] The immigration policy of the United States is steeped in legal complexities and is consid...