Judith Gans & Elaine M. M. Replogle 
Debates on U.S. Immigration [EPUB ebook] 

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This issues-based reference work (available in both print and electronic formats) shines a spotlight on immigration policy in the United States. The U.S. is a nation of immigrants. Yet while the lofty words enshrined with the Statue of Liberty stand as a source of national pride, the rhetoric and politics surrounding immigration policy all-too-often have proven far less lofty. In reality, the apparently open invitation of Lady Liberty seldom has been without restriction. Throughout our history, impassioned debates about the appropriate scope and nature of such restriction have emerged and mushroomed, among politicians, among scholars of public policy, among the general public. In light of the need to keep students, researchers, and other interested readers informed and up-to-date on status of U.S. immigration policy, this volume uses introductory essays followed by point/counterpoint articles to explore prominent and perennially important debates, providing readers with views on multiple sides of this complex issue. While there are some brief works looking at debates on immigration, as well as some general A-to-Z encyclopedias, we offer more in-depth coverage of a much wider range of themes and issues, thus providing the only fully comprehensive point/counterpoint handbook tackling the issues that political science, history, and sociology majors are asked to explore and to write about as students and that they will grapple with later as policy makers and citizens.
Features & Benefits:


  • The volume is divided into three sections, each with its own Section Editor: Labor & Economic Debates (Judith Gans), Social & Cultural Debates (Judith Gans), and Political & Legal Debates (Daniel Tichenor).

  • Sections open with a Preface by the Section Editor to introduce the broad theme at hand and provide historical underpinnings.

  • Each section holds 12 chapters addressing varied aspects of the broad theme of the section.

  • Chapters open with an objective, lead-in piece (or ‘headnote’) followed by a point article and a counterpoint article.

  • All pieces (headnote, point article, counterpoint article) are signed.

  • For each chapter, students are referred to further readings, data sources, and other resources as a jumping-off spot for further research and more in-depth exploration.

  • Finally, volume concludes with a comprehensive index, and the electronic version includes search-and-browse features, as well as the ability to link to further readings cited within chapters should they be available to the library in electronic format.

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Tabela de Conteúdo

Political Debates Introduction
Admission and Membership
Legal Immigration Selection System
Gender and Refugee Status
Naturalization Process
Legalization (Amnesty) for Unauthorized Immigrants
Birthright Citizenship
Immigrant Voting
Nativism
Control and Enforcement
Federal Policy Versus Decentralized Policy
U.S. Border Control
Immigrant Detention and Deportation Under the Obama Administration
Arizona S.B. 1070
Drivers′ Licenses
Crime
Economic, Labor, and Demographic Debates Introduction
Economic Impact
Cost to Taxpayers
Depression of Wages and Price Levels
Remittances
Labor Market
H-1B Visas
Temporary Worker Programs
Secure ID Cards
Worksite Enforcement
Worksite Raids
Demographics and Environment
Population Growth
Environment and Immigration
Social and Cultural Debates Introduction
Family and Society
Family-Based Immigration
Cultural Assimilation
Social and Political Integration
Catholic Church and Immigration
Language and Education
English as Official Language
English Instruction in the Classroom
Higher Education and Immigration Status
Responses to Illegal Immigation
Racial Profiling
State and Local Law Enforcement
Use of the Term ‘Illegal Alien’
Appendix: Documents Highlighting Key Moments in U.S. Immigration History, 1924 to 2011

Sobre o autor

Daniel J. Tichenor is the Philip H. Knight Professor of Political Science and director of the Politics and Policy Program at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics at the University of Oregon. He has published extensively on immigration politics and policy, the American presidency, civil liberties, interest groups, social movements, political parties, and U.S. political history. He is the author of Dividing Lines: The Politics of Immigration Control in America, which won the American Political Science Association’s Gladys M. Kammerer Award for the best book in American national policy. Other works include The Politics of International Migration and A History of the U.S. Political System, a three-volume set examining the development of American political thought, institutions, behavior, and public policy. He has been a Faculty Scholar at the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics at Princeton University, Research Fellow in Governmental Studies at the Brookings Institution, Abba P. Schwartz Fellow in Immigration and Refugee Policy at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Research Scholar at the Eagleton Institute of Politics, a visiting scholar at Leipzig University, and a faculty associate at Princeton’s Center for Migration and Development and the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at the University of California, San Diego.

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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 648 ● ISBN 9781483306056 ● Tamanho do arquivo 5.2 MB ● Editor Judith Gans & Elaine M. M. Replogle ● Editora SAGE Publications ● Cidade Thousand Oaks ● País US ● Publicado 2012 ● Edição 1 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 5360177 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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