This book examines the data and the trends of immigration to the United States and makes up the readers' own minds about what their national immigration policy ought to be. It demonstrates how social science findings are necessary for the formation of a balanced policy for immigration.
This book examines the data and the trends of immigration to the United States and makes up the readers' own minds about what their national immigration policy ought to be. It demonstrates how social science findings are necessary for the formation of a balanced policy for immigration.
David M. Heer is professor of sociology and associate director of the Population Research labouratory at the University of Southern California.
Inhaltsangabe
I Overview 2 The Volume and Character of Future Immigration: The Values at Stake 3 The Influence of Social Science Findings 4 The History of U.S. Immigration Law 5 Patterns of Immigration to and from the United States 6 Determinants of lmmigration 7 Enforcement of Immigration Law 8 The Impact of lmmigration 9 Proposals for Change in U.S. Immigration Law
I Overview 2 The Volume and Character of Future Immigration: The Values at Stake 3 The Influence of Social Science Findings 4 The History of U.S. Immigration Law 5 Patterns of Immigration to and from the United States 6 Determinants of lmmigration 7 Enforcement of Immigration Law 8 The Impact of lmmigration 9 Proposals for Change in U.S. Immigration Law
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