Us Immigration Services

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The United States has been a land of immigrants ever since its founding. But what is it like to immigrate here and who is allowed to do so? In this book, you'll get to follow the stories of several immigrants as they make their way through the immigration process. From green cards (permanent resident cards) to naturalization (the process of becoming a United States citizen), you'll get a first-hand look at what services are available to immigrants along the way and what roadblocks some people might encounter. This book explains exactly what it's like for a person to immigrate to the United States in the 21st Century.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Amie Jane Leavitt
Publisher : Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
Release : 2013-09
File : 52 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781612285078


U S Immigration

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An expert examination of U.S. immigration law and its various reforms from 1965 to the present. U.S. Immigration: A Reference Handbook is an authoritative, timely, and balanced review of immigration law in the United States. This title ranges from the "Kennedy" law of 1965 to the recent restructuring of the Immigration and Naturalization Service as a part of the creation of the new Department of Homeland Security. The work offers a clear look at historic and ongoing immigration problems in the United States and the reforms enacted to address them. It provides insightful summaries of key statutes and landmark court cases, as well as biographical profiles of the principal players in U.S. immigration policy. Coverage includes problems within our borders such as legal and political attempts to control illegal immigration, to global concerns including terrorism, epidemics, and economic and trade issues.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Michael C. LeMay
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2003-12-05
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781851095483


U S Immigration In The Twenty First Century

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Immigration in the Twenty-First Century is a comprehensive examination of the enduring issues surrounding immigration and immigrants in the United States. The book begins with a look at the history of immigration policy, followed by an examination of the legislative and legal debates waged over immigration and settlement policies today, and concludes with a consideration of the continuing challenges of achieving immigration reform in the United States. The authors also discuss the issues facing US immigrants, from their reception within the native population to the relationship between minorities and immigrants. Immigration and immigration policy continues to be a hot topic on the campaign trail, and in all branches of federal and state government. Immigration in the Twenty-First Century provides students with the tools and context they need to understand these complex issues.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Louis DeSipio
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-04-19
File : 149 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429983023


Debates On U S Immigration

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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 the complex issue of US immigration.

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Genre : History
Author : Judith Gans
Publisher : SAGE
Release : 2012-10-17
File : 649 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781412996013


U S Immigration Laws Under The Threat Of Terrorism

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Annotation When the United States tightened its immigration policies in response to concerns over terrorism, Microsoft's Bill Gates and General Electric's Jeffrey Immelt warned that some of these restrictions were harmful to US economic interests. Further, academic and business leaders warned that the restrictions were causing many of the world's most promising international students of science and engineering to go elsewhere. Under pressure from the academic, science and business body, in February 2005 the US State Department eased the Visa Mantis Program by extending the validity of science-related visas from one year to up to four years. Will more rational policy reforms follow? US Immigration Laws examines many of the dramatic changes that have occurred to immigration laws in recent years, and points to areas that can be adjusted to reduce needless burdens while maintaining security. Many of the policy changes discussed were implemented after the attacks of September 11, 2001, but several of these laws were created throughout the 1990s, some after the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993. The opening chapter examines that very event and the remainder of the book follows the progression of modifications in immigration laws in the US up to the present. The book concludes with an assessment of the future of immigration and immigration policies. This book is written for those who have an interest in current events, immigration, law, political science and the legislative reaction to terrorism. It is intended to provoke scholarly debate through a thorough examination of immigration policies as they have been influenced by the threat of terrorism. * Julie Farnam is an immigration specialistworking with universities, the International Rescue Committee, and community groups to counsel immigration applicants on student immigration rules and regulations, and adjustment of status applications and naturalization applications. Ms. Farnam also writes on immigration and.

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Genre : Law
Author : Julie Farnam
Publisher : Algora Publishing
Release : 2005
File : 190 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780875863733


Asylum And Credible Fear Issues In U S Immigration Policy

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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
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File : 39 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781437984736


The Accidental History Of The U S Immigration Courts

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"Despite public concern with the increasing politicization of U.S. immigration courts, few people are aware of the system's fundamental flaw: the immigration courts are not really 'courts' but an office of the Department of Justice--the nation's law enforcement agency. Alison Peck's original and surprising account shows how paranoia sparked by World War II and the War on Terror drove the structure of the immigration courts. Focusing on previously unstudied decisions in the Roosevelt and Bush administrations, this book divulges both the human tragedy of our current immigration system and the human crises that led to its creation. Peck provides an accessible legal analysis of recent events to make the case for independent immigration courts, proposing that the courts be moved into an independent, Article I court system. As long as the immigration courts remain under the authority of the attorney general, the administration of immigration justice will remain a game of political football--with people's very lives on the line." -- back cover.

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Genre : History
Author : Alison Peck
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2022-05-10
File : 239 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520389663


U S Immigration Policy And The National Interest

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Genre : Emigration and immigration law
Author : United States. Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy
Publisher :
Release : 1981
File : 538 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCLA:31158007197899


Role Of Immigration In The Department Of Homeland Security Pursuant To H R 5005 The Homeland Security Act Of 2002

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Genre : Political Science
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims
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Release : 2002
File : 80 Pages
ISBN-13 : PURD:32754070067560


U S Immigration Made Easy

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There’s actually nothing easy about U.S. immigration law, but this book explains it in the plainest possible English, covering both eligibility for U.S. visas and green cards and the practical requirements of obtaining them. Useful for would-be immigrants and those who assist them.

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Genre : Law
Author : Ilona Bray
Publisher : Nolo
Release : 2021-03-30
File : 680 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781413328349