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—...
The federal government should stop neglecting its responsibilities. Policies on immigration and climate change, for example, are clearly better set nationally than locally. Reforms to break the gridlock in Washington, such as ditching the Senate filibuster, might help. But more than this America needs...
Immigrants contend with shifting immigration policies and rhetoric during each change in presidential administration. Uncertainty related to changing policies can correlate with immigrant stress, mental health and well-being. Yet, little is known about how immigrant well-being may vary under different ...
Congratulations on deciding to immigrate to the United States! Before you begin your immigration journey, you’ll need to understand what the process involves. To permanently move to the United States you must meet certain requirements, pay government fees, and have your application approved by the...
For information on asylum policy, see CRS Report R45539, Immigration: U.S. Asylum Policy. 14 Parole in immigration law means that an alien has been granted temporary permission to be present in the United States. Parole does not constitute formal admission to the United States, and parolees...
The research examines the contemporary import of criminal enforcement categories, approaches, and resources into United States immigration laws, policies, and practices using Jonathon Simon's 'governing through crime' theory. It looks at alterations to U.S. detention and deportation procedures from the...
This chapter traces the history of United States immigration policies regarding peoples from Asia and the Pacific to consider race-based policy connections and contributions to trafficking, broadly understood. The modern racial notion of "Asian American" derives from this history, which inter-posed and...
Immigration policies are simplified into partisan positions of "If you support, I oppose," ultimately becoming political theatrics to manipulate voters. The immigration crisis falls into a vicious cycle, with immigrants and children subjected to widespread arrests, human trafficking, and exploitation. ...
The Impact of Local Immigration Enforcement Policies on the Health of Immigrant Hispanics/Latinos in the United States Objectives. We sought to understand how local immigration enforcement policies affect the utilization of health services among immigrant Hispanics/Latinos ... Rhodes,SD,Mann,... - 《...
the United States Department of Homeland Security adopted a program to postpone deportation of undocumented immigrants brought to America as children and, pending action in their cases, to assign them work permits allowing them to obtain social ...