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We live in an age of global migration. The number of immigrants worldwide is large and growing. At the same time, public and political reactions against immigrants have grown in the US, the UK, Canada, and other traditional and non-traditional receiving nations. In response to this trend, this book assembles an interdisciplinary group of scholars to better understand two dimensions of contemporary immigration policy – a growing enforcement and restriction regime in receiving nations, and the subsequent effects on sending nations. It begins with three background chapters on immigration politics…mehr
We live in an age of global migration. The number of immigrants worldwide is large and growing. At the same time, public and political reactions against immigrants have grown in the US, the UK, Canada, and other traditional and non-traditional receiving nations. In response to this trend, this book assembles an interdisciplinary group of scholars to better understand two dimensions of contemporary immigration policy – a growing enforcement and restriction regime in receiving nations, and the subsequent effects on sending nations. It begins with three background chapters on immigration politics and policies in the United States, Europe, and Mexico. This is followed by eleven chapters about specific receiving and sending nations – four for the United States, three for Europe, and four for the sending nations of Mexico, Turkey, Peru, and Poland. This selection of cases and the multidisciplinary approach provides a unique perspective that supplements more standard case studies and disciplinary research. By discussing a greater range of nations and topics—the global consequences of increased deportations, stronger border security, greater travel restrictions, stagnant economies, and the loss of remittances—this volume fills a significant gap in the current body of literature. As such, this book is of interest to immigration policy scholars and students of all levels as well as individuals in think tanks, advocacy communities, the media, and governments.
Acknowledgments.- Introduction.- Setting the Stage: Background Chapters on the U.S., Mexico, and Europe.- Chapter 1 U.S. Polices to Restrict Immigration.- Chapter 2 Changing Fortunes: Mexico and Mexican-U.S. Migration.- Chapter 3 The Wayward Path to Convergence in European Immigration Policy.- Restrictions and Consequences in the United States.- Chapter 4 U.S. Children with Parents in Deportation Proceedings.- Chapter 5 Local Immigration Enforcement in North Carolina.- Chapter 6 Se Batalla Mucho: Border Enforcement as Violence Against Migrants .- Chapter 7 Immigration Restrictions and Political Mobilization among Second-Generation Iranian Immigrants in the United States.- Restrictions and Consequences in Europe.- Chapter 8 Borders within the Dynamism of Europe: European Migration Regimes between Exclusion and Inclusion.- Chapter 9 Immigration and Immigration Policies in Spain.- Chapter 10 The Evolution of Russian Migration Policy in the Post-Soviet Period.- Effects on Sending Nations.- Chapter 11 The Changing Patterns of Return Migration from US to Mexico and their Policy Implications.- Chapter 12 A Debate over Return Migration: The Case of Turkish Guest-Workers in Germany.- Chapter 13 Peruvian Highland Indigenous Sheepherders in the USA: A Case Study.- Chapter 14 The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Migration Flows: Polish Immigrants in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Acknowledgments.- Introduction.-Setting the Stage: Background Chapters on the U.S., Mexico, and Europe.- Chapter1 U.S. Polices to Restrict Immigration.- Chapter 2 Changing Fortunes: Mexicoand Mexican-U.S. Migration.- Chapter 3 The Wayward Path to Convergence inEuropean Immigration Policy.- Restrictionsand Consequences in the United States.- Chapter 4 U.S. Children withParents in Deportation Proceedings.- Chapter 5 Local Immigration Enforcement in North Carolina.- Chapter 6 Se Batalla Mucho: Border Enforcement asViolence Against Migrants .- Chapter 7 Immigration Restrictions andPolitical Mobilization among Second-Generation Iranian Immigrants in the UnitedStates.- Restrictions and Consequencesin Europe.- Chapter 8 Borders within the Dynamism of Europe: EuropeanMigration Regimes between Exclusion and Inclusion.- Chapter 9 Immigration andImmigration Policies in Spain.- Chapter 10 The Evolution of Russian MigrationPolicy in the Post-Soviet Period.- Effectson Sending Nations.- Chapter 11 The Changing Patterns of Return Migrationfrom US to Mexico and their Policy Implications.- Chapter 12 A Debate overReturn Migration: The Case of Turkish Guest-Workers in Germany.- Chapter 13 PeruvianHighland Indigenous Sheepherders in the USA: A Case Study.- Chapter 14 TheImpact of the Economic Crisis on Migration Flows: Polish Immigrants in theUnited Kingdom and Ireland.
Acknowledgments.- Introduction.- Setting the Stage: Background Chapters on the U.S., Mexico, and Europe.- Chapter 1 U.S. Polices to Restrict Immigration.- Chapter 2 Changing Fortunes: Mexico and Mexican-U.S. Migration.- Chapter 3 The Wayward Path to Convergence in European Immigration Policy.- Restrictions and Consequences in the United States.- Chapter 4 U.S. Children with Parents in Deportation Proceedings.- Chapter 5 Local Immigration Enforcement in North Carolina.- Chapter 6 Se Batalla Mucho: Border Enforcement as Violence Against Migrants .- Chapter 7 Immigration Restrictions and Political Mobilization among Second-Generation Iranian Immigrants in the United States.- Restrictions and Consequences in Europe.- Chapter 8 Borders within the Dynamism of Europe: European Migration Regimes between Exclusion and Inclusion.- Chapter 9 Immigration and Immigration Policies in Spain.- Chapter 10 The Evolution of Russian Migration Policy in the Post-Soviet Period.- Effects on Sending Nations.- Chapter 11 The Changing Patterns of Return Migration from US to Mexico and their Policy Implications.- Chapter 12 A Debate over Return Migration: The Case of Turkish Guest-Workers in Germany.- Chapter 13 Peruvian Highland Indigenous Sheepherders in the USA: A Case Study.- Chapter 14 The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Migration Flows: Polish Immigrants in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Acknowledgments.- Introduction.-Setting the Stage: Background Chapters on the U.S., Mexico, and Europe.- Chapter1 U.S. Polices to Restrict Immigration.- Chapter 2 Changing Fortunes: Mexicoand Mexican-U.S. Migration.- Chapter 3 The Wayward Path to Convergence inEuropean Immigration Policy.- Restrictionsand Consequences in the United States.- Chapter 4 U.S. Children withParents in Deportation Proceedings.- Chapter 5 Local Immigration Enforcement in North Carolina.- Chapter 6 Se Batalla Mucho: Border Enforcement asViolence Against Migrants .- Chapter 7 Immigration Restrictions andPolitical Mobilization among Second-Generation Iranian Immigrants in the UnitedStates.- Restrictions and Consequencesin Europe.- Chapter 8 Borders within the Dynamism of Europe: EuropeanMigration Regimes between Exclusion and Inclusion.- Chapter 9 Immigration andImmigration Policies in Spain.- Chapter 10 The Evolution of Russian MigrationPolicy in the Post-Soviet Period.- Effectson Sending Nations.- Chapter 11 The Changing Patterns of Return Migrationfrom US to Mexico and their Policy Implications.- Chapter 12 A Debate overReturn Migration: The Case of Turkish Guest-Workers in Germany.- Chapter 13 PeruvianHighland Indigenous Sheepherders in the USA: A Case Study.- Chapter 14 TheImpact of the Economic Crisis on Migration Flows: Polish Immigrants in theUnited Kingdom and Ireland.
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