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_aImmigration / _cTom Lansford, book editor. _hPR |
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_aDetroit : _bGreenhaven Press, _c(c)2009. |
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_a208 pages : _billustrations, maps ; _c23 cm. |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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490 | 1 | _aGlobal viewpoints | |
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_aChapter 1: Immigration and citizenship. 1. India has made citizenship allowances for foreigners of Indian origin _rPoorvi Chothani -- _t2. Sweden changed its citizenship laws to better accommodate immigrants _rPer Gustafson -- _t3.. Russia struggles to balance the need for new citizens with domestic opposition to immigrants _rZygmunt Dzieciolowski -- _t4. Germany may require a test of loyalty to obtain citizenship _rTurkish Daily News -- _t5. The United States needs to improve the processes that allow immigrants to become citizens _rSouheila Al-Jadda |
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_aChapter 2: Immigration and economics. 1. Ireland's economic growth has reversed centuries of outward migration _rPiaras MacEinri and Paddy Walley -- _t2. Some low-income countries depend on remittances from migrant workers _rDilip Ratha -- _t3. Chinese immigrants in Hong Kong are socially excluded in the globalization age _rLaw Kam-yee and Lee Kim-ming -- _t4. Japan's economy is increasingly reliant on immigrants _rTony McNicol -- _tthe United Kingdom's immigration improves the economy _rShunil Roy-Chaudhuri |
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_aChapter 3: Immigration and national identity. 1. European Union members need to actively promote assimilation of immigrants _rAmitai Etzioni -- _t2. Zimbabwe's denied white farmers are increasingly welcomed in neighboring countries _rNeil Ford -- _t3. Canadian pluralism demands compromise from both immigrants and natives _rGraeme Hamilton -- _t4. Some Hungarians seek to expand citizenship outside Hungary's borders _rMaria Kovacs -- _t5. The United States needs to better assimilate immigrants into the national culture _rStanley Renshon |
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_aChapter 4: Immigration and national security. 1. The United Kingdom's immigration and asylum practices unfairly detain immigrants _rChristine Bacon -- _t2. Moroccan migration creates security concerns in Spain _rLisa Abend and Geoff Pingree -- _t3. Australia changed its illegal immigration policy in response to international criticism _rStephen de Tarczynski -- _t4. Russian fears of immigration are exaggerated _rMikhail A. Alexseev and C. Richard Hofstetter. |
520 | 0 | _aPresents a collection of essays that discuss a variety of points of view on the debate about immigration and illegal aliens. | |
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650 | 0 | _aEmigration and immigration. | |
650 | 0 | _aCitizenship. | |
700 | 1 | _aLansford, Tom. | |
830 | 0 | _aGlobal viewpoints. | |
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