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U.S. immigration : a reference handbook / Michael C. LeMay.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, c2004.Description: xvii, 283 p. : ill. 24 cmISBN:
  • 1851095438 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JV 6483 .L541 2004
Summary: and an index.Summary: offers biographical sketches of many actors involve din the immigration policy arenaSummary: provides a detailed chronology of U.S. immigration policy as articulated in laws and important court decisionsSummary: provides a directory of relevant organizations and agencies, an annotated list of print and non print resources, and a glossary of key termsSummary: Examines immigration policy in the United States since 1995.Focuses on the forces that shaped immigration policy as the nation and Congress reacted to changes in the flow of immigration ,in part the result of the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965.Reviews U.S. immigration policy since 1965 and reveals an ongoing struggle for control of the substantial immigration process. Focuses on a group theory model for studying public policy which assumes that the interaction among relevant interest groups is the central fact of politics.Provides an overview of the topic of how immigration policy has changed since 1965Summary: summarizes facts and data and offersselected primary documentary source material
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and an index.

offers biographical sketches of many actors involve din the immigration policy arena

provides a detailed chronology of U.S. immigration policy as articulated in laws and important court decisions

provides a directory of relevant organizations and agencies, an annotated list of print and non print resources, and a glossary of key terms

Examines immigration policy in the United States since 1995.Focuses on the forces that shaped immigration policy as the nation and Congress reacted to changes in the flow of immigration ,in part the result of the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965.Reviews U.S. immigration policy since 1965 and reveals an ongoing struggle for control of the substantial immigration process. Focuses on a group theory model for studying public policy which assumes that the interaction among relevant interest groups is the central fact of politics.Provides an overview of the topic of how immigration policy has changed since 1965

summarizes facts and data and offersselected primary documentary source material

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