Determining the specific implementation demands likely to result from comprehensive immigration reform (CIR) legislation without knowing the specific policy elements that will be enacted is a difficult task. Nevertheless, this report presents a broad overview of the probable effects of likely policy ...
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consequence, the subject of illegal immigration has made frequent appearances on the nation's political reform agenda.For while the United States claims to be a "a nation of immigrants," it also boasts that it is a "nation of laws" which presumably includes the realm of immigration policy as...
observersandpolicyexpertsmaintainthatthepresenceofanestimated11millionunauthorized residentsisevidenceofflawsinthelegalimmigrationsystemaswellasfailuresofimmigration controlpoliciesandpractices. The111 th Congressisfacedwithstrategicquestionsofwhethertocontinuetobuildon ...
The United States has a long history of dealing with immigration issues through legal actions. One of the enumerated powers of the US Congress is to “…establish an uniform rule of naturalization…” (US Constitution Article I, Section 8, Clause 4). The first Congress promulgated the initial...
CLEVELAND (CBSNewYork/AP) --As thetop polling Republicans vying for the 2016 presidential nomination went head to headThursday night, immigration policy was front and center. Top polling candidate Donald Trump refused to back down from previous allegations that Mexico is sending criminals into the ...
Congress and Policy Making in the 21st Century takes a fresh look at the performance of Congress in the domestic arena, focusing on issues such as immigration, health care, and the repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'. With original contributions from leading scholars, this important volume ...
The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is a non-profit tax-exempt organization in the United States that advocates changes in U.S. immigration policy that they believe would result in significant reductions in immigration, both legal and illegal. ...
As a result of new federal and state immigration policies, social workers and others on the frontlines are facing new ethical dilemmas and practice challenges, but we know little about how they are responding. The theory of street-level bureaucracy (Lipsky, 1980) suggests that policy is actually...
Our preliminary results indicate support for cultural and human capital-based explanations of reform. As work progresses, we intend to further assess whether historical shocks brought about by immigration had persistent effects on government performance, mediated by institutional changes. 展开 ...