U.S. Immigration : A Reference Handbook
ISBN: 9781851095483
Platform/Publisher: EBSCO eBooks / ABC-CLIO
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: limited; Download: limited
Subjects: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General;

An expert examination of U.S. immigration law and its various reforms from 1965 to the present. U.S. Immigration: A Reference Handbook is an authoritative, timely, and balanced review of immigration law in the United States. This title ranges from the "Kennedy" law of 1965 to the recent restructuring of the Immigration and Naturalization Service as a part of the creation of the new Department of Homeland Security.The work offers a clear look at historic and ongoing immigration problems in the United States and the reforms enacted to address them. It provides insightful summaries of key statutes and landmark court cases, as well as biographical profiles of the principal players in U.S. immigration policy. Coverage includes problems within our borders such as legal and political attempts to control illegal immigration, to global concerns including terrorism, epidemics, and economic and trade issues.


Michael C. LeMay , PhD, is professor of political science and dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at California State University, San Bernardino, CA.
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