During the past two centuries, the United States has admitted more immigrants than any other country. In accordance with the theory advanced here, policies on different types of immigrants were influenced by socioeconomic and foreign policy factors to various degrees. Labor migration policy—...
In: Collins S, Graham C (eds) Brookings trade forum 2006: global labor markets?. Brookings, Washington Teitelbaum MS (2003) Do we need more scientists?” The public interest. No 153 (Fall 2003), pp 40–53 Wassem R (2003) Foreign student in the United States: policies and ...
Hispanic immigrants are the largest immigrant group in the United States. However, conflicting immigration attitudes have stalemated efforts to develop more systematic and effective policies to better incorporate them. Guided by age stratification theory and framing theory, the present study examined the ...
BEIJING, March 14 (Xinhua)- China on Thursday issued the Human Rights Record of the United States in 2018, criticizing the inhumane U.S. immigration policies which had resulted in continuous tragedies for immigrants in the country. The report was released by the Information Office of the State ...
5. Discuss corporate mergers that produced trusts and cartels and the economic and political policies of industrial leaders. 6. Trace the economic development of the United States and its emergence as a major industrial power, including its gains from trade and the advantages of its physical ...
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The United States and Australia converged by the mid-1980s on receptive and expan sive immigration policies reflecting "client" politics. Australia has since pursued a more restrictive and selective course while the United States has resisted pressures toward such a stance. The authors account for ...
Data from different sources shows a similar picture, with between two-thirds and four-fifths of the public indicating a preference for less immigration. In this situation of rising numbers and rising anxiety, UK policymakers have attempted to draw up policies to manage immigration. They have ...
"The Supreme Court heard oral argument recently in a case that may radically reshape immigration law. InUnited States v. Texas, Texas and Louisiana sued to invalidate the Biden administration’s September 2021immigration enforcement policies. The states argued that these policies allow the release of...