Immigration issues include designing oversight policies consistent with international treaties yet tailored to suit the unique circumstances of recipient countries; integrating refugees and asylum seekers; and
13 Congressional Research Service Immigration Reform Issues in the 111th Congress Introduction The number of foreign-born people residing in the United States is at the highest level in U.S. history and has reached a proportion of the U.S. population—12.6%—not seen since the early 20th ...
Globally, the United States has been known as "a nation of immigrants" almost from its inception. Beginning in the 1600s with English Puritans and continuing today, America is a melting pot of culture and ethnicity. In fact, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, immigration was the ma...
The United States has been discovering the hard way that admitting people with incompatible cultures has had serious consequences.“Comprehensive(全面的) immigration reform” means doing everything all together in a rush, without time to look before we leap, and basing ourselves on abstract ideas ...
immigration, it is not a big problem. Not all Americans are affected by the immigrants. Immigrants inschoolare being bullied because they are not citizens of the U.S.A. Kids who come to the U.S. usually struggle academically. With the constant struggle regarding immigration within our ...
The Issue Of Immigration Immigration has been a big problem for the United States for many years now. There are about “11.4 million immigrants living in the U.S” (Gonchar). Immigrants migrate to the United States from many places. Some immigrants do enter the country using a visa but ...
The matchup is the only time a sitting president has squared off with a former president, meaning each candidate will have a record to defend and a possible second-term strategy to lay out to the American people. Hot-button topics all but certain to be discussed include immigration, the ...
【题目】Many current discussions of immigration issues talk about immigrants in general, as if they wer e abstract peopl e in an abstract world.But th e concret e differences between immigran ts from different countries affect whether the ir coming her e is good or bad for th e America n...
3 They are commonly referred to as “undocumented” because they lack legal documentation or authorization for their entry or their continued residence in the United States and so are subject to immigration enforcement measures, including deportation. This article focuses on UIs and does not include ...
In Arizona v. United States, the majority overturned three of the four contested provisions of Arizona's controversial plan to have state and local police enforce federal immigration law. The Constitutional principles that Washington alone has the power to "establish a uniform Rule of Naturalization...