A recognized authority in the field of immigration law presents a cogent and coherent overview of modern U.S. immigration policies and their consequences.
A recognized authority in the field of immigration law presents a cogent and coherent overview of modern U.S. immigration policies and their consequences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: Contexts 1. The Immigration System Today Demographics Public Attitudes The Evolution of the Immigration Control System The Current Legal Admissions System The 1996 Legislation: Strengthening Enforcement The 1997 Amnesty Part 2: The Courts and Immigration 2. The Transformation of Immigration Law The Classical Conception of Immigration Law Pressures for Change The Communitarian Conception of Immigration Law The Future of Immigration Law Conclusion 3. Continuity and Change in the Courts: 1979-1990 Summary of Major Findings Conclusion Part 3: The Politics of Immigration 4. The Politics of Rapid Legal Change: Immigration Policy in the 1980s Introduction Periodizing Immigration Reform: The 1980s External Events Political Entrepreneurship The Changing Balance of Interests Ideas Conclusion 5. Reform Continues: 1990-1998 6. The Message of Proposition 187: Facing Up to Illegal Immigration Brennan's Legacy Why the Court May Turn What Voters Were Saying Do Outsiders Have Claims on America? Elusive Candor Part 4: Citizenship and Community 7. The Devaluation of American Citizenship The Equality Principle The Due Process Principle The Consent Principle An Evaluation of Devaluation 8. The Reevaluation of American Citizenship Citizenship in the International Domain Citizenship in the Domestic Domain Citizenship in the Federal System A Brief Note on "Post-National Citizenship," Conclusion 9. Consensual Citizenship 10. Plural Citizenships The Contemporary Debate and Context Some Policy-Relevant Distinctions An Assessment of Dual Citizenship Possible Reforms Part 5: Current Policy Debates 11. The New Immigration and the Old Civil Rights Demographic Changes Legal Changes Socioeconomic Changes Ideological Changes Political Changes Reappraising the Agenda 12. Perpetual Motion: Migrations and Cultures The Analytic Project The Question of Cu
Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: Contexts 1. The Immigration System Today Demographics Public Attitudes The Evolution of the Immigration Control System The Current Legal Admissions System The 1996 Legislation: Strengthening Enforcement The 1997 Amnesty Part 2: The Courts and Immigration 2. The Transformation of Immigration Law The Classical Conception of Immigration Law Pressures for Change The Communitarian Conception of Immigration Law The Future of Immigration Law Conclusion 3. Continuity and Change in the Courts: 1979-1990 Summary of Major Findings Conclusion Part 3: The Politics of Immigration 4. The Politics of Rapid Legal Change: Immigration Policy in the 1980s Introduction Periodizing Immigration Reform: The 1980s External Events Political Entrepreneurship The Changing Balance of Interests Ideas Conclusion 5. Reform Continues: 1990-1998 6. The Message of Proposition 187: Facing Up to Illegal Immigration Brennan's Legacy Why the Court May Turn What Voters Were Saying Do Outsiders Have Claims on America? Elusive Candor Part 4: Citizenship and Community 7. The Devaluation of American Citizenship The Equality Principle The Due Process Principle The Consent Principle An Evaluation of Devaluation 8. The Reevaluation of American Citizenship Citizenship in the International Domain Citizenship in the Domestic Domain Citizenship in the Federal System A Brief Note on "Post-National Citizenship," Conclusion 9. Consensual Citizenship 10. Plural Citizenships The Contemporary Debate and Context Some Policy-Relevant Distinctions An Assessment of Dual Citizenship Possible Reforms Part 5: Current Policy Debates 11. The New Immigration and the Old Civil Rights Demographic Changes Legal Changes Socioeconomic Changes Ideological Changes Political Changes Reappraising the Agenda 12. Perpetual Motion: Migrations and Cultures The Analytic Project The Question of Cu
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