Refugee Relief Act of 1953

Refugee Relief Act of 1953
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1958
Genre: Emigration and immigration
ISBN:

Benevolent Empire

Benevolent Empire
Author: Stephen R. Porter
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812248562

Stephen Porter examines political-refugee aid initiatives and related humanitarian endeavors led by American people and institutions from World War I through the Cold War. The supporters of these endeavors presented the United States as a new kind of world power, a Benevolent Empire.

A Right to Flee

A Right to Flee
Author: Phil Orchard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2014-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107076250

This book examines the origins and evolution of refugee protection over the past four centuries.

Examinations Handbook

Examinations Handbook
Author: United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1988
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Americans at the Gate

Americans at the Gate
Author: Carl J. Bon Tempo
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1400829038

Unlike the 1930s, when the United States tragically failed to open its doors to Europeans fleeing Nazism, the country admitted over three million refugees during the Cold War. This dramatic reversal gave rise to intense political and cultural battles, pitting refugee advocates against determined opponents who at times successfully slowed admissions. The first comprehensive historical exploration of American refugee affairs from the midcentury to the present, Americans at the Gate explores the reasons behind the remarkable changes to American refugee policy, laws, and programs. Carl Bon Tempo looks at the Hungarian, Cuban, and Indochinese refugee crises, and he examines major pieces of legislation, including the Refugee Relief Act and the 1980 Refugee Act. He argues that the American commitment to refugees in the post-1945 era occurred not just because of foreign policy imperatives during the Cold War, but also because of particular domestic developments within the United States such as the Red Scare, the Civil Rights Movement, the rise of the Right, and partisan electoral politics. Using a wide variety of sources and documents, Americans at the Gate considers policy and law developments in connection with the organization and administration of refugee programs. Some images inside the book are unavailable due to digital copyright restrictions.

Religion, Migration and Identity

Religion, Migration and Identity
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2016-09-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004326154

In Religion, Migration and Identity scholars from various disciplines explore issues related to identity and religion, that people - individually and communally -, encounter when affected by migration dynamics; the volume foregrounds methodology as its main concern.

Investigation on Administration of Refugee Relief Act

Investigation on Administration of Refugee Relief Act
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Special Subcommittee To Investigate Problems Connected with the Emigration of Refugees and Escapees from Western European Nations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1955
Genre: Refugees
ISBN:

Investigates charges of obstructions to the admission of European immigrants authorized by the Refugee Relief Act of 1953.