U.S. IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY, 1983: "Current Status of U.S. Immigration and Refugee Policy" and "'Immigration as an Intrusive Global Flow; A New Perspective"

Title

U.S. IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY, 1983: "Current Status of U.S. Immigration and Refugee Policy" and "'Immigration as an Intrusive Global Flow; A New Perspective"

Creator

Kritz, Mary M.

Subject

Immigration
Law
United States

Description

Both documents are excerpts from a larger work, Mary M. Kritz's U.S. IMMIGRATION AND REGUGEE POLICY, 1983. The first, "Current Status of U.S. Immigration and Refugee Policy" by Charles B. Keely, documents why immigration policy is so slow to change. The next, "Immigration as an Intrusive Global Flow; A New Perspective" by David F. Ronfeldt, describes U.S. immigration policy as a failure of current regulatory policies, an inability to develop a comphrehensive alternative policy and a consequent reliance of crisis management, as well as a moral ambivalence toward immigration and refugee issues.

Publisher

Center for Migration Studies (U.S.)

Date

1983

Type

policy documents

Format

pdf

Identifier

011-cms105-b1f4i6

Source

98th Congress - Refugee Assistance Extension Act of 1983 - Publications

Language

english

Citation

Kritz, Mary M. , “U.S. IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY, 1983: "Current Status of U.S. Immigration and Refugee Policy" and "'Immigration as an Intrusive Global Flow; A New Perspective",” Santa Clara University Digital Exhibits, accessed November 22, 2024, https://dh.scu.edu/exhibits/items/show/4922.

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