Immigration : opposing viewpoints / Mary E. Williams, book editor.
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Language: | English |
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San Diego, Calif. :
Greenhaven Press,
[2004], ©2004.
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Series: | Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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Physical Description: | 206 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- 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
- Immigration is harming American culture / Lawrence Auster
- Immigration is good for American culture / Ben Wattenberg
- Immigration strains the economy / George J. Borjas
- Immigration benefits the economy / Joel Kotkin
- Middle Eastern immigration threatens national security / Steven A. Camarota
- Middle Eastern and Asian immigrants are unfairly scapegoated / David Van Biema
- U.S. Border Patrol strategies help prevent illegal immigration / U.S. Border Patrol
- U.S. Border Patrol strategies are cruel and ineffective / Justin Akers
- Resident illegal immigrants should receive amnesty / Sheila Jackson Lee
- Illegal immigrants should not receive amnesty / Robert Byrd
- Immigration should be restricted / Dirk Chase Eldredge
- Immigration should not be restricted / Jacob G. Hornberger
- The United States must restrict immigration to prevent terrorism / Daniel T. Griswold
- The U.S. government should discourage dual citizenship / Allan C. Brownfeld
- Dual citizenship is not a threat to the United States / Peter H. Schuck and Peter J. Spiro
- Birthright citizenship should be repealed / Bonnie Erbe
- Naturalization and birthright citizenship should be encouraged / John S. Cummins.