[Excerpt] This document updates the Congressional Budget Offices (CBO\u27s) February 2006 paper Immigration Policy in the United States. It presents data through 2009 on permanent and temporary admissions of foreign nationals to the United States, the number and types of visas issued, the naturalization of residents, and enforcement of immigration laws—and makes comparisons with 2004, which was the most recent year for which most data were reported in the earlier paper. In keeping with CBO\u27s mandate to provide objective, impartial analysis, this document does not make any recommendations
[Excerpt] The conventional wisdom is that the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, prompted a su...
[Excerpt] Immigration is a leading policy concern for many countries around the world, including the...
[Excerpt] The central point of concern for the nation and its economic policy makers at this junctur...
[Excerpt] This document updates the Congressional Budget Offices (CBO's) February 2006 paper Immigra...
Immigration policy in the United States reflects multiple goals. First, it serves to reunite familie...
[Excerpt] This report provides a broad overview of U.S. immigration policy. The first section addres...
immigration has been a subject of legislation since the nation’s founding. In 1790, the Congress est...
[Excerpt] The United States has long distinguished temporary migration from settlement migration. Th...
[Excerpt] Four major principles currently underlie U.S. policy on legal permanent immigration: the r...
[Excerpt] The report opens with an overview of visa issuance policy. It then explains the key provis...
[Excerpt] Four major principles underlie current U.S. policy on permanent immigration: the reunifica...
[Excerpt] The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides that all aliens (i.e., persons who are ...
Federal immigration policy applies directly to anyone who has immigrated or who wishes to immigrate ...
[Excerpt] As the 21st Century commences, immigration has once again become a major source of the nat...
[Excerpt] People born in other countries are a growing presence in the U.S. labor force. In 1994, 1 ...
[Excerpt] The conventional wisdom is that the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, prompted a su...
[Excerpt] Immigration is a leading policy concern for many countries around the world, including the...
[Excerpt] The central point of concern for the nation and its economic policy makers at this junctur...
[Excerpt] This document updates the Congressional Budget Offices (CBO's) February 2006 paper Immigra...
Immigration policy in the United States reflects multiple goals. First, it serves to reunite familie...
[Excerpt] This report provides a broad overview of U.S. immigration policy. The first section addres...
immigration has been a subject of legislation since the nation’s founding. In 1790, the Congress est...
[Excerpt] The United States has long distinguished temporary migration from settlement migration. Th...
[Excerpt] Four major principles currently underlie U.S. policy on legal permanent immigration: the r...
[Excerpt] The report opens with an overview of visa issuance policy. It then explains the key provis...
[Excerpt] Four major principles underlie current U.S. policy on permanent immigration: the reunifica...
[Excerpt] The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides that all aliens (i.e., persons who are ...
Federal immigration policy applies directly to anyone who has immigrated or who wishes to immigrate ...
[Excerpt] As the 21st Century commences, immigration has once again become a major source of the nat...
[Excerpt] People born in other countries are a growing presence in the U.S. labor force. In 1994, 1 ...
[Excerpt] The conventional wisdom is that the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, prompted a su...
[Excerpt] Immigration is a leading policy concern for many countries around the world, including the...
[Excerpt] The central point of concern for the nation and its economic policy makers at this junctur...