TY - BOOK AU - Roleff,Tamara L. TI - Immigration: opposing viewpoints AV - JV6465.R745.I465 1998 PY - 1998/// CY - San Diego, California PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Immigrants KW - United States N1 - 2; America should welcome immigration; Thomas L. Nichols --; America should discourage immigration; Garrett Davis --; Restrictions on immigration are necessary; Frank Julian Warne --; Restrictions on immigration are not necessary; Peter Roberts --; National origins quotas should be abolished; John F. Kennedy --; National origins quotas should be retained; Marion Moncure Duncan --; Legal immigration is a serious problem; Yeh Ling-Ling --; Legal immigration is not a serious problem; Linda Chavez and John J. Miller --; Legal immigration harms American workers; Michael Lind --; Legal immigration does not harm American workers; Charles Lane --; Illegal immigration harms the United States; G. Russell Evans --; The extent of illegal immigration is exaggerated; Frank del Olmo --; Immigrants abuse the welfare system; George Borjas --; Immigrants do not abuse the welfare system; part I: Michael Fix, Jeffrey S. Passel, and Wendy Zimmermann; part II: Julian Simon --; Anti-illegal immigration laws would benefit society; James Thornton --; Anti-illegal immigration laws would harm society; Raul Hinojosa and Peter Schey --; A national identification system would reduce illegal immigration; Susan Martin --; A national identification system would not reduce illegal immigration; John J. Miller and Stephen Moore --; The United States should militarize the U.S.-Mexico border; Ben J. Seeley --; The United States should not militarize the U.S.-Mexico border; Revolutionary Worker --; A moratorium on immigration is needed; Wayne C. Lutton and John H. Tanton --; Immigration restrictions are harmful; George Reisman --; Reform immigration policy by changing the preference system; Peter D. Salins --; Reform immigration policy by selling visas; Edward P. Lazear --; The United States should repeal birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants; Edward J. Erler --; The United States should not repeal birthright citizenship; Walter Dellinger; 2 ER -