This well-reasoned analysis of controversial immigration issues is for academics, policymakers, and the public alike. The book traces the historical roots of current policy debates and opinions and evaluates competing models of immigration. It concludes with recommendations for reforming US immigration policies to better serve national interests.
This well-reasoned analysis of controversial immigration issues is for academics, policymakers, and the public alike. The book traces the historical roots of current policy debates and opinions and evaluates competing models of immigration. It concludes with recommendations for reforming US immigration policies to better serve national interests.
Susan F. Martin is the Donald G. Herzberg Professor Emerita in International Migration at Georgetown University. She directed the US Commission on Immigration Reform from 1992 ¿1997. Her books include Refugee Women (2004), A Nation of Immigrants (2010), and International Migration: Evolving Trends from the Early Twentieth Century to the Present (2014).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction; 2. 'Gentlemen, Tradesmen, Serving-men, Libertines'; 3. 'A City upon the Hill'; 4. 'The Seed of the Nation'; 5. Immigration and the Formation of the Republic; 6. Building a Nation: 1830 1880; 7. The Golden Door: 1880 1917; 8. The Triumph of Restrictionism: 1882 1924; 9. Turning Inward: 1924 1964; 10. 'A Nation of Immigrants': 1965 1994; 11. A Nation of Refuge; 12. The Pennsylvania Model at Risk: 1993 2009; 13. Executive Action and Immigration; 14. Looking Ahead.
1. Introduction; 2. 'Gentlemen, Tradesmen, Serving-men, Libertines'; 3. 'A City upon the Hill'; 4. 'The Seed of the Nation'; 5. Immigration and the Formation of the Republic; 6. Building a Nation: 1830 1880; 7. The Golden Door: 1880 1917; 8. The Triumph of Restrictionism: 1882 1924; 9. Turning Inward: 1924 1964; 10. 'A Nation of Immigrants': 1965 1994; 11. A Nation of Refuge; 12. The Pennsylvania Model at Risk: 1993 2009; 13. Executive Action and Immigration; 14. Looking Ahead.
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