Illegal immigration /
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Language: | English |
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Farmington Hills, MI :
Greenhaven Press,
c2007.
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Series: | Current controversies.
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Is illegal immigration a serious problem for the United States? Yes, illegal immigration is a serious problem for the United States: Who left the door open? / Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele
- Millions of Visa overstayers are part of the illegal immigration problem / Associated Press
- Most Americans believe illegal immigration is a problem / Federation for American Immigration Reform
- Mexican radicals want to retake the American Southwest / Art Moore
- No, illegal immigration is not a serious problem for the United States: Immigrants contribute to America's national identity and economic growth / American Immigration Law Foundation
- Illegal immigrants have become a permanent and needed part of the U.S. economy / Peter Laufer
- Cities with large immigrant populations have more robust economies / UC Davis News Service
- Ch. 2. Does illegal immigration harm the United States? Yes, illegal immigration harms the United States: Unskilled illegal immigrants hurt the U.S. economy / Steven Malanga
- Illegal immigrants create a drain on the U.S. Government / Steven A. Camarota
- Illegal immigrants contribute to high crime rates / James R. Edwards Jr.
- U.S. tolerance of illegal immigration helps terrorists / Michelle Malkin
- The large numbers of hispanic illegal immigrants are changing American culture / Sara Silver
- No, illegal immigration does not harm the United States: Illegal immigration is good for the U.S. economy / Chris Isidore
- Illegal immigrants pay millions in tax dollars to both federal and state governments / Shikha Dalmia
- Illegal Mexican immigrants are not responsible for terrorism / Carlos Luken
- Ch. 3. Does the United States treat illegal immigrants fairly? Yes, the United States treats illegal immigrants fairly: It is fair that illegal aliens face deportation / Heather MacDonald
- Illegal immigrants receive better health care than American citizens / Bryanna Bevens
- It is cheaper for illegal immigrants to attend U.S. colleges than it is for U.S. citizens / Peter Kirsanow
- No, the United States does not treat illegal immigrants fairly: The U.S. Government has no moral right to prohibit people from moving to the United States / Paul F. deLespinasse
- The United States violates human rights by failing to apply workplace protections to illegal workers / American Civil Liberties Union
- A public backlash is causing some state and local governments to crack down on illegal immigrants / Mark K. Matthews
- Educated illegal immigrants have difficulties finding jobs because of their illegal status / Miriam Jordan
- Ch. 4. How should the government respond to illegal immigration? The United States should build a border fence / Charles Krauthammer
- The U.S. Government must get serious about deporting those who are here illegally / Mac Johnson
- A strategy of attrition will shrink the illegal immigrant population / Mark Krikorian
- Employer sanctions should be given another chance to work / Maria Echaveste
- A temporary worker program must be adopted / George W. Bush
- Comprehensive immigration reform is the right path / Dianne Feinstein
- The United States should adopt an open immigration policy / Michael Tanner.