Implementation of the Immigration Act of 1990, Permanent and Temporary Immigrants, Immigration and Refugee Policy, Agricultural Workers, Discrimination and Employer Sanctions, Migrant Farm Workers' Health Issues, HIV as a Ground for Exclusion, Commission on Immigration Reform, U.S. Policy Toward Haitian Refugees and Asylum Seekers, Humanitarian Intervention

Implementation of the Immigration Act of 1990, Permanent and Temporary Immigrants, Immigration and Refugee Policy, Agricultural Workers, Discrimination and Employer Sanctions, Migrant Farm Workers' Health Issues, HIV as a Ground for Exclusion, Commission on Immigration Reform, U.S. Policy Toward Haitian Refugees and Asylum Seekers, Humanitarian Intervention
Author: Lydio F. Tomasi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1994
Genre: Law
ISBN:

The articles included in Part III of this volume are as follows: "The new administration's policies on refugees and migration," P. Clapp; "United States asylum process : problems and proposals," E. Hull; "United States policy toward Haitian refugees : is it only institutionalized racism?" I.J. Kurzban; "Haiti : protecting the refugee," P. Virtue; "Toward a new U.S. policy concerning Haitian asylum seekers," A.C. Helton; "Reconciling refugee relief and humanitarian intervention : the need to recognize a right to evacuation," M. Gibney; "Humanitarian intervention," R.P. Winter; "Goals of humanitarian intervention," R.T. Miller; "Sovereignty, human rights, displaced persons, intervention and UNHCR action," F. Chang-Muy; "Chapter 1 and the changing city : adapting mainstream programs to serve newcomer populations," M. Fix and W. Zimmerman; "Refugees, immigrants and the future : a state perspective," E.B. Silverman; "Improving U.S. refugee resettlement," R. Deffenbaugh; "Potential implications of legislative change on immigrant settlement into a major urban center : the case of New York City and the Immigration Act of 1990," R.J. Ortiz and J.J. Salvo; "Neighborhood-based immigration services in New York City," K. Shaw.

Science and Health

Science and Health
Author: Mary Baker Eddy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1622
Release: 1987-12
Genre: Christian Science
ISBN: 9781878641007

First published in 1875 and read by more than eight million people, this nondenominational book has a 119-year history of healing and inspiration. To attract a new audience, this time-honored message of healing has a powerful new cover, easy-to-read page layout, and word index. Named one of "75 Books by Women Whose Words Have Changed the World".

Black Identities

Black Identities
Author: Mary C. WATERS
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780674044944

The story of West Indian immigrants to the United States is generally considered to be a great success. Mary Waters, however, tells a very different story. She finds that the values that gain first-generation immigrants initial success--a willingness to work hard, a lack of attention to racism, a desire for education, an incentive to save--are undermined by the realities of life and race relations in the United States. Contrary to long-held beliefs, Waters finds, those who resist Americanization are most likely to succeed economically, especially in the second generation.

The New Americans

The New Americans
Author: Panel on the Demographic and Economic Impacts of Immigration
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 1997-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309521424

This book sheds light on one of the most controversial issues of the decade. It identifies the economic gains and losses from immigration--for the nation, states, and local areas--and provides a foundation for public discussion and policymaking. Three key questions are explored: What is the influence of immigration on the overall economy, especially national and regional labor markets? What are the overall effects of immigration on federal, state, and local government budgets? What effects will immigration have on the future size and makeup of the nation's population over the next 50 years? The New Americans examines what immigrants gain by coming to the United States and what they contribute to the country, the skills of immigrants and those of native-born Americans, the experiences of immigrant women and other groups, and much more. It offers examples of how to measure the impact of immigration on government revenues and expenditures--estimating one year's fiscal impact in California, New Jersey, and the United States and projecting the long-run fiscal effects on government revenues and expenditures. Also included is background information on immigration policies and practices and data on where immigrants come from, what they do in America, and how they will change the nation's social fabric in the decades to come.

U.S. Immigration Policy

U.S. Immigration Policy
Author: Council on Foreign Relations. Independent Task Force on U.S. Immigration Policy
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0876094213

Few issues on the American political agenda are more complex or divisive than immigration. There is no shortage of problems with current policies and practices, from the difficulties and delays that confront many legal immigrants to the large number of illegal immigrants living in the country. Moreover, few issues touch as many areas of U.S. domestic life and foreign policy. Immigration is a matter of homeland security and international competitiveness, as well as a deeply human issue central to the lives of millions of individuals and families. It cuts to the heart of questions of citizenship and American identity and plays a large role in shaping both America's reality and its image in the world. Immigration's emergence as a foreign policy issue coincides with the increasing reach of globalization. Not only must countries today compete to attract and retain talented people from around the world, but the view of the United States as a place of unparalleled openness and opportunity is also crucial to the maintenance of American leadership. There is a consensus that current policy is not serving the United States well on any of these fronts. Yet agreement on reform has proved elusive. The goal of the Independent Task Force on U.S. Immigration Policy was to examine this complex issue and craft a nuanced strategy for reforming immigration policies and practices.

The Human Rights of Migrants

The Human Rights of Migrants
Author: Reginald Thomas Appleyard
Publisher: International Org. for Migration
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Includes statistics.