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Immigration bans
Record details
- ISBN: 1534500596
- ISBN: 9781534500594
- ISBN: 153450057X
- ISBN: 9781534500570
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Physical Description:
232 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
print - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Greenhaven Publishing, 2018.
- Copyright: ©2018
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | 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. 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 |
Target Audience Note: | Grade 9 to 12. |
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Subject: | United States Emigration and immigration Government policy Immigrants Government policy United States |