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Title:
Immigration bans / Elizabeth Schmermund, book editor.
Author:
Schmermund, Elizabeth, editor.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Greenhaven Publishing, 2018.

©2018
Call Number:
JV6483 .I5537 2018
Abstract:
Recent world events have brought the issue of immigration to the forefront of media and journalism, cultural debates, and political campaigns. Calls for regulation are criticized as racist and xenophobic by some and deemed necessary by others. This resource addresses important questions surrounding the issue: How do immigration bans affect different groups? How can nations reconcile humanitarian and security concerns for refugees? How much of the nation s economy depends on immigrant labor? And finally, do increased border controls and deportations actually work? Full-Color Photographs, Bibliography, Charts, Graphs, Tables, Detailed Table of Contents, Further Information Section, Index, Primary Sources, Sidebars, Websites.
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
9781534500570

9781534500594
Series:
Opposing viewpoints series

Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
Physical Description:
232 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Contents:
How have immigration bans had different effects on ethnic, religious, racial, or socioeconomic groups? The United States has historically depended on immigrant labor / Hasia Diner ; It is virtually impossible to come to the United States to live and work legally / David J. Bier ; The super-rich skirt quotas and closed borders / John Rennie Short ; Open borders would help protect the United States / Joel Newman ; The "immigration issue" is a euphemism for keeping poor brown-skinned people out of the United States / Mark Karlin ; US immigration law treats women and men differently / Griselda Nevarez -- How can we reconcile humanitarian and security concerns for refugees and immigrants? Syrian refugees don't pose a security threat / Alex Nowrasteh ; The political elite don't consider the threats of uncontrolled immigration / David Frum ; Few facts are used in the debate over resettling refugees in the United States / Lauren Gambino, Patrick Kingsley, and Alberto Nardelli ; We have a duty to help those in need / Jason M. Breslow ; Biometric technology is discriminatory and does not prevent terrorism / Rebekah Thomas

How much does the US economy rely on immigrant labor? Economists disagree about the impact of immigrants on the US economy / Becky W. Evans ; Illegal immigration costs US taxpayers billions of dollars each year / Jack Martin and Eric A. Ruark ; Ten ways immigrants help build and strengthen our economy / Jason Furman and Danielle Gray ; There are no jobs specifically for immigrants that natives do not risk losing / Steven A. Camarota and Karen Zeigler ; Immigrants do jobs natives won't do / Bryan Caplan ; The facts show immigrants benefit our economy / CAP Immigration Team -- Do increased border control and deportations actually work? To reduce illegal immigration, allow legal immigration / Alex Nowrasteh ; When parents get deported, it's their children who suffer / Erynn Elizabeth Reitmayer ; Securing the Mexican border will protect the US from ISIS / Raymond Ibrahim ; Border security is the most effective way to control immigration / Alex Nowrasteh ; Deportation affects the health and well being of future generations / Erika L. Sanchez ; Zero illegal immigration is unrealistic / Theresa Cardinal Brown.
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Reading Level:
Grade 9 to 12.
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