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In: Immigration in the 21st Century: Political, Social and Economic Issues
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Immigration and Refugee Crisis in Political Discourse in Slovakia and the European Union -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Discourse and Discourse Analysis -- Politicization and De-Politicization of Immigration in Europe: Nationalism, Neoliberalism and Human Rights -- Migration Discourse in Slovakia before the Refugee Crisis - Dominance of Security Discourse -- Slovak Politicians and Refugee Crisis -- Conclusion -- References -- Biographical Sketch -- How Europe is Facing Diversity in Education? Comparing National Policies on the Education of Children and Youngsters with a Migrant Background -- Abstract -- Introduction -- A Review of European Policies on Education and Migration -- European Union Migration Policies -- Cultural Diversity Policies -- Intercultural Education Policies -- Education Policies for Children and Youngsters with a Migrant Background -- Comparing European national Policies on the Education of Children and Youngsters with a Migrant Background -- Initial Stage: Insufficient Legislation and Educational Policies in the Area of Children and Youngsters with a Migrant Background -- Incipient Stage: Limited Implementation of Educational Policies in the Area of Children and Youngsters with a Migrant Background -- Intermedium Stage: Maintenance of Inequalities in the Education of Children and Youngsters with a Migrant Background -- Advanced Stage: The Educational System Offers the Equality of Opportunities to Children and youngsters with a Migrant Background -- Other Cases -- Conclusion -- References -- Type I and Type II Babies: An Emerging Pattern of Immigration from China to Hong Kong in the Twenty-First Century -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Origin of the One-Way Permit System -- Evaluation of One-Way Permit System -- Type I and Type II Babies -- Evaluation of Type I and Type II Babies
In: Immigration in the 21st Century: Political, Social and Economic Issues Ser
Intro; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1; Border Security and Immigration: Initial Executive Order Actions and Resource Implications(; Abbreviations; Why GAO Did This Study; What GAO Found; Background; Executive Order Summaries; Federal Budget Process and Status Since Executive Order Issuance; Agency Roles and Responsibilities; DHS, DOJ, and State Took Initial Planning and Programming Actions to Implement Provisions of the Executive Orders; DHS; DOJ; State; DHS, DOJ, and State Used Existing Fiscal Year 2017 Resources to Support Initial Executive Order Actions
In: Immigration in the 21st Century: Political, Social and Economic Issues Ser.
In: Current Controversies Ser
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: is Immigration a Serious Problem in the United States? -- Chapter Preface -- Illegal Immigration Creates Large Fiscal Costs for US Taxpayers -- Criminal Illegal Immigrants are a Growing Problem -- US Legal Immigration Policies are a Problem Too -- Illegal Immigration Benefits America -- There is No Immigration Crisis -- Illegal Immigrants are Really Guest Workers. We Just Pretend Otherwise -- Chapter 2: Does the US Government Adequately Enforce Immigration Laws? -- Chapter Preface -- Immigration Laws are Enforced Now More than Ever -- President Barack Obama has Merely Shifted Priorities in Immigration Enforcement -- President Barack Obama has Dismantled US Immigration Enforcement Laws -- President Barack Obama's Deferred Action Program has Weakened Immigration Enforcement -- The Obama Administration has Weakened Interior Enforcement of Immigration Laws -- Chapter 3: Should Illegal Immigrants Be Granted a Path to Citizenship? -- Chapter Preface -- Granting Illegal Immigrants a Path to Citizenship would Boost US and State Economies -- There are Many Reasons to Grant Amnesty to Illegal Immigrants -- Most Americans Support Allowing Illegal Immigrants to Stay in the United States -- A Path to Citizenship for Illegal Immigrants would Cost US Taxpayers Trillions -- The DREAM Act would Cost Taxpayers Billions of Dollars -- Chapter 4: will Proposed Immigration Reform Improve the US Immigration System? -- Chapter Overview -- The Facts Support Immigration Reform with a Path to Citizenship -- The Senate's Proposed Immigration Reform will Shrink the Deficit and Grow the US Economy -- Proposed Immigration Reforms will Bring More Highly Skilled Workers into the US Economy -- Just and Humane Immigration Reform will Bring Immigrants Out of the Shadows
In: Know the Issues Ser.
Immigration is a vital part of American history. Today, policies that center on immigration and the ways it has evolved are often the source of political debate and take center stage in current events. This book helps students understand these policies in addition to the major reasons people decide to live in new countries. It examines the ways immigrants have shaped culture and how many immigrants have played important roles in successful societies. Readers will evaluate how U.S. immigration compares around the world. Fascinating facts, vibrant photographs, and a colorful, engaging layout will keep young readers engaged as they learn about this important topic.
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2097/37456
Citation: LaShelle, Frank Elmer. Immigration. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1898. ; Morse Department of Special Collections ; Introduction: The subject of immigration is one that has but lately assumed gigantic importance in America; but as we shall see, has long been stubborn and knotty problem for the older nations. Owing to certain natural and Political conditions, it is only when these natural conditions are vanishing and these political ones becoming modified that we fund this vast question thrust upon us and a demand is felt for a solution of the problem before it goes beyond the controlling line. In treating this question, I desire to take up first, a fit of history closely connected with the United States, and to consider the political, economical, moral, and social effects, and try if possible to offer a partial solution to this great question. Immigration and emigration are said to be the phenomena of modern life. As early as we have a record, it is an undisputed fact that men will change their location with the attending good or bad results.
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In: Contemporary Debates Ser
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- How to Use This Book -- Introduction -- 1 Who Are We? Demographics, Immigration History, and the Shaping of the United States -- Q1. Is the current U.S. immigrant population the largest in the country's history, and are unauthorized immigrants the largest share of this population? -- Q2. Are most immigrants in the United States from Mexico? -- Q3. Has the United States always welcomed immigrants who arrive legally?
In: Hot Topics Ser
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction: The Debate over Immigration -- Chapter One: The History of Immigration in America -- Chapter Two: The New Face of Immigration -- Chapter Three: The Economics of Immigration -- Chapter Four: Assimilation and Identity -- Chapter Five: Calls for Reform -- Notes -- Discussion Questions -- Organizations to Contact -- For More Information -- Index -- Picture Credits -- About the Author -- Back Cover
In: Global Viewpoints Ser
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
In: The International Library of Essays in Law and Society
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- PART I ILLEGALITY, MERCY AND THE LANGUAGE OF DESERVINGNESS -- 1 'Opposing Prop. 187: Undocumented Immigrants and the National Imagination', Connecticut Law Review, 28, pp. 555-619 -- 2 'Immigration, Law, and Marginalization in a Global Economy: Notes from Spain', Law and Society Review, 32, pp. 529-66 -- 3 'Implications of "Third Party" Involvement in Enforcement: The INS, Illegal Travelers, and International Airlines', Law and Society Review, 31, pp. 505-29 -- 4 'Inside Illegality: Migration Policing in South Africa after Apartheid', Africa Today, pp. 35-17 -- 5 'U.S. Immigration Reform and the Meaning of Responsibility', Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, 20, pp. 125-55 -- 6 'The Strange Career of the Illegal Alien: Immigration Restriction and Deportation Policy in the United States, 1921-1965', Law and History Review, 21, pp. 69-107 -- 7 'When States Prefer Non-Citizens Over Citizens: Conflict Over Illegal Immigration into Malaysia', International Studies Quarterly, 49, pp. 101-22 -- PART II TRANSNATIONALITY -- 8 'Between National and Post-National: Membership in the United States', Michigan Journal of Race and Law, 4, pp. 241-62 -- 9 'Cultural Logics of Belonging and Movement: Transnationalism, Naturalization, and U.S. Immigration Politics', American Ethnologist, 30, pp. 508-26 -- 10 'The Constitution of a European Immigration Policy Domain: A Political Sociology Approach', Journal of European Public Policy, 10, pp. 263-82 -- PART III FAMILY AND IDENTITY
In: Immigration in the 21st Century: Political, Social and Economic Issues
Intro -- IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT: ELEMENTS AND LEGAL ISSUES -- IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT: ELEMENTS AND LEGAL ISSUES -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 PROSECUTORIAL DISCRETION IN IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT: LEGAL ISSUES -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- FEDERAL POWER TO REGULATE IMMIGRATION -- PROSECUTORIAL DISCRETION GENERALLY -- PROSECUTORIAL DISCRETION IN THE IMMIGRATION CONTEXT -- POTENTIAL LIMITS ON THE EXERCISE OF DISCRETION -- Constitution -- Selective Prosecution -- "Take Care" Clause -- Statute -- Whether "Shall" Means Agencies Lack Discretion -- Deference to Agencies' Interpretations of Their Governing Statutes -- Executive Branch Self-Regulation -- CONCLUSION -- End Notes -- Chapter 2 TESTIMONY OF RUTH ELLEN WASEM, SPECIALIST IN IMMIGRATION POLICY, CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE. HEARING ON ''DOES ADMINISTRATIVE AMNESTY HARM OUR EFFORTS TO GAIN AND MAINTAIN OPERATIONAL CONTROL OF THE BORDER?'' -- End Notes -- Chapter 3 INTERIOR IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT: PROGRAMS TARGETING CRIMINAL ALIENS -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- DEFINING "CRIMINAL ALIENS" -- QUANTIFYING THE CRIMINAL ALIEN POPULATION -- Federal-Level Arrest Data -- Federal, State, and Local Incarceration Data -- Estimates from the American Community Survey -- Other Estimates of the Criminal Alien Population -- HISTORY OF CRIMINAL ALIEN REMOVAL PROGRAMS -- ICE PROGRAMS TARGETING CRIMINAL ALIENS -- Jail Enforcement Programs -- Criminal Alien Program (CAP) -- Secure Communities -- 287(g) Jail Screening Program -- Task Force Programs -- 287(g) Task Force Program -- National Fugitive Operations Program -- Differences among Criminal Alien Enforcement Programs -- DHS ENFORCEMENT PRIORITIES AND DISCRETION -- March 2011 ICE Guidance Memo -- June 2011 ICE Guidance Memo -- August 2011 DHS Announcement and Review of Backlogged Cases -- APPROPRIATIONS -- ENFORCEMENT STATISTICS
In: Greenwood guides to business and economics
In: Changing Perspectives Ser
Intro -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Introduction CHAPTER 1 -- A Nation of Immigrants -- Condemns Moves to Harass Aliens BY SAMUEL DICKSTEIN -- Within the Gates BY OSCAR HANDLIN -- Illegal Aliens' Health - and Ours BY THE NEW YORK TIMES -- Employers Warned on Alien Hiring BY MARVINE HOWE -- Don't Let the Amnesty Door Slam BY THE NEW YORK TIMES -- For Elderly Immigrants, a Retirement Plan in U.S. BY ASHLEY DUNN -- U.S. Official Is Indicted in Smuggling of Immigrants BY DANNY HAKIM -- U.S. to Give Border Patrol Agents the Power to Deport Illegal Aliens BY RACHEL L. SWARNS -- U.N. Report Cites Harassment of Immigrants Who Sought Asylum at American Airports BY RACHEL L. SWA -- Safety Stings at Work Sites Will Be Halted BY STEVEN GREENHOUSE -- Pink Slips at Disney. But First, Training Foreign Replacements. BY JULIA PRESTON -- ICE Deportation Cases: Your Questions Answered BY NIRAJ CHOKSHI AND VIVIAN YEE -- Former ICE Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Stealing Immigrants' Identities to Spend 190,000 BY MATTHEW HA -- The Southern Border -- Better Lives for Mexicans Cut Allure of Going North BY DAMIEN CAVE -- Immigration -- A Tale of Two Elections BY JULIÁN AGUILAR -- American Children, Now Struggling to Adjust to Life in Mexico BY DAMIEN CAVE -- How One Sport Is Keeping a Language, and a Culture, Alive BY WALTER THOMPSON-HERNÁNDEZ -- Texas Banned 'Sanctuary Cities.' Some Police Departments Didn't Get the Memo. BY MANNY FERNANDEZ -- CHAPTER 3 -- I.N.S. Ruling Benefits Illegal Immigrant Children BY MARVINE HOWE -- Mixed Scorecard for Immigrants' Children BY FORD FESSENDEN -- For DACA Recipients, Losing Protection and Work Permits Is Just the Start BY CAITLIN DICKERSON -- At Least 1,900 Immigrants Were Rejected Because of Mail Problems BY LIZ ROBBINS