Immigration
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Cover Page -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- World Map -- Chapter 1:Immigration and Citizenship -- 1: India Has Made Citizenship Allowances for Foreigners of Indian Origin -- 2: Sweden Changed Its Citizenship Laws to Better Accommodate Immigrants -- 3: Russia Struggles to Balance the Need for New Citizens with Domestic Opposition to Immigrants -- 4: Germany May Requirea Test of Loyalty to Obtain Citizenship -- 5: The United States Needs to Improve the Processes That Allow Immigrants to Become Citizens -- Periodical Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Immigration and Economics -- 1: Ireland's Economic Growth Has Reversed Centuries of Outward Migration -- 2: Some Low-Income Countries Depend on Remittances from Migrant Workers -- 3: Chinese Immigrants in Hong Kong Are Socially Excluded inthe Globalization Age -- 4: Japan's Economy Is Increasingly Relianton Immigrants -- 5: The United Kingdom's Immigration Improves the Economy -- Periodical Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Immigration and National Identity -- 1: European Union Members Need to Actively Promote Assimilation of Immigrants -- 2: Zimbabwe's Denied White Farmers Are Increasingly Welcomed in Neighboring Countries -- 3: Canadian Pluralism Demands Compromise from Both Immigrants and Natives -- 4: Some Hungarians Seek to Expand Citizenship Outside Hungary's Borders -- 5: The United States Needs to Better Assimilate Immigrants into the National Culture -- Periodical Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Immigration and National Security -- 1: The United Kingdom's Immigration and Asylum Practices Unfairly Detain Immigrants -- 2: Moroccan Migration Creates Security Concerns in Spain -- 3: Australia Changed Its Illegal Immigration Policy in Responseto International Criticism -- 4: Russian Fears of Immigration Are Exaggerated -- Periodical Bibliography