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Immigration: its evils and consequences

Samuel C. Busey

Immigration: its evils and consequences

by Samuel C. Busey

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Published by Arno Press in New York .
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  • United States
    • Subjects:
    • United States -- Emigration and immigration

    • Edition Notes

      Reprint of the 1856 ed.

      Statement[by] Samuel S. [i.e. C.] Busey.
      SeriesThe American immigration collection
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsJV6451 .B9 1969
      The Physical Object
      Pagination162 p.
      Number of Pages162
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL5686726M
      LC Control Number69018762

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        The Immigration Act, also known as the Hart-Celler Act, was signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson 50 years ago on Oct. 3 and took full effect three years later. It ended a long-standing quota Author: Kenneth T. Walsh. As the debate over immigration reform reemerges on the national agenda, Immigration, Poverty, and Socioeconomic Inequality provides a timely and authoritative review of the immigrant experience in the United States. With its wealth of data and intriguing hypotheses, the volume is an essential addition to the field of immigration studies.

      The borders will not close, but there will probably be new rules about who can come in. While it is possible the UK will agree to maintain free movement of labour in return for access to the EU. The EU has increased its capacity to carry out search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean and to tackle criminal networks. By tripling the available resources, it helped save over lives in and Over 2 traffickers and smugglers were caught and vessels removed. Tackling the root causes of migration.


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