The case against immigration: The moral, economic, social and environmental reasons for reducing U.S. immigration back to traditional levels: By Roy Beck. New York: W.W. Norton and Company; 1996, 287 ppdoi:10.1016/S1053-5357(97)90065-2John R. Walker...
Immigration Debate in its Historical Context The United States is considered a country of immigrants, but a historical tension has existed between new arrivals and the "native" population. Policies regarding immigration have frequently mirrored the nativist fervor that is created i... JR Davidson 被...
The Case Against the Libertarian Case Against Hispanic Immigration:Ilya Somin
Race, however, remains central to the enforcement of the United States immigration laws, particularly in the southwestern part of the country. In fact, the Supreme Court stated in 1975 that "Mexican appearance" constitutes a legitimate consideration under the Fourth Amendment for making an ...
Nationalists in the United States and elsewhere advocate wide-ranging government control of the economy, most notably in the form of industrial policy, protectionism, and immigration restrictionism. In this respect, the nationalism of the right has ...
policy. A steady flow of foreign people of different skill levels will be essential for the United States to maintain its status as a global power economically, geopolitically, and militarily. That message of dynamism and resilience should lie at the core of the liberal case for immig...
摘要: Describes ramifications of Congress' attempt at a comprehensive update of United States immigration laws. Immigrant flows to the U.S.; Arguments against increased immigration; Immigrant culture and American identity; What immigrants bring to the country....
immigrationadministrative adjudicationrulemakingadministrative lawThe Duke Law Journal's fifty-first annual administrative law symposium examines the future of Chevron deference—the command that a reviewing court defer to an aWadhia, Shoba Sivaprasad...
at 3.8 percent. Strong job creation has been accompanied by an increase in the supply of workers. The labor-force participation rate has moved up since late last year, particularly for individuals aged 25 to 54 years, and immigration has rebounded to prepandemic levels. Nominal wage growth has...
Many of the arguments for and against immigration focus on the economic impact of the legislation, including the effect on job availability, job growth, and wages.