Beside the Golden Door

Beside the Golden Door
Author: Pia M. Orrenius,Madeline Zavodny
Publsiher: AEI Press
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2010-08-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780844743523

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Beside the Golden Door: U.S. Immigration Reform in a New Era of Globalization proposes a radical overhaul of current immigration policy designed to strengthen economic competitiveness and long-run growth. Pia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny outline a plan that favors employment-based immigration over family reunification, making work-based visas the rule, not the exception. They argue that immigration policy should favor high-skilled workers while retaining avenues for low-skilled immigration; family reunification should be limited to spouses and minor children; provisional visas should be the norm; and quotas that lead to queuing must be eliminated.

Immigration Reform

Immigration Reform
Author: Charles Kamasaki
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2019-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 194213455X

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Insider's historical memoir of the battle for The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, its evolution, impact, and legacy.

Right to DREAM

Right to DREAM
Author: William A. Schwab,G. David Gearhart
Publsiher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781557286383

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Argues for the DREAM Act and immigration reform, exploring key issues surrounding the legislation.

US Immigration Reform and Its Global Impact

US Immigration Reform and Its Global Impact
Author: E. Camayd-Freixas
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2013-08-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137106780

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An insider's account of the Postville case, this book gauges the raid's human, social, and economic impact, based on interaction with the main participants and interviews with local citizens and arrestees in the US and Guatemala.

Immigration Reform and America s Unchosen Future

Immigration Reform and America s Unchosen Future
Author: Jr. Graham
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2008
Genre: Emigration and immigration law
ISBN: 9781438909967

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Immigration Reform

Immigration Reform
Author: Michael C. LeMay
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-05-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9798216101277

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This volume presents a comprehensive, unbiased, and easily accessible review of U.S. immigration reform, and explains why reform efforts have resulted in the current state of political deadlock over the issue in the United States Congress. Comprising seven chapters, Immigration Reform: A Reference Handbook surveys the complex topic for high school, undergraduate, and general readers. Chapter 1 gives the historical background to current immigration reform efforts, concentrating on the period from 1965 to date. Chapter 2 discusses problems and controversies, and the proposed solutions to them. Chapter 3 consists of eight original essays contributed by other scholars, complementing the perspective and expertise of the author. Chapter 4 profiles major organizations and people who, as stakeholders in the politics of immigration reform, drive the agenda on the issue. Chapter 5 presents data and documents on the topic, giving readers the ability to analyze the facts. Chapter 6 provides additional resources that the reader may wish to consult, such as books, journal articles, and films. Chapter 7 provides a detailed chronology of important events from 1965 to 2017 that propel the politics and establish the policy of U.S. immigration reform. The book closes with a useful glossary of key terms used throughout the book and a comprehensive subject index.

Immigration as a Social Determinant of Health

Immigration as a Social Determinant of Health
Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine,Health and Medicine Division,Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice,Roundtable on the Promotion of Health Equity
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2019-01-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780309482172

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Since 1965 the foreign-born population of the United States has swelled from 9.6 million or 5 percent of the population to 45 million or 14 percent in 2015. Today, about one-quarter of the U.S. population consists of immigrants or the children of immigrants. Given the sizable representation of immigrants in the U.S. population, their health is a major influence on the health of the population as a whole. On average, immigrants are healthier than native-born Americans. Yet, immigrants also are subject to the systematic marginalization and discrimination that often lead to the creation of health disparities. To explore the link between immigration and health disparities, the Roundtable on the Promotion of Health Equity held a workshop in Oakland, California, on November 28, 2017. This summary of that workshop highlights the presentations and discussions of the workshop.

Twenty first century Immigration to North America

Twenty first century Immigration to North America
Author: Donald E. Abelson,Victoria M. Esses
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2017
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9780773549432

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A revealing assessment of the policies, practices, and impact of immigration to Canada and the United States.