Human migration:
"People around the world move from their homes for different reasons. Some seek opportunity. Others are fleeing dangerous conditions or have been displaced by environmental disasters. How welcoming should countries be toward immigrants and refugees, and what value do such migrants add to their...
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Sprache: | English |
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New York,NY
Greenhaven Publishing
2020
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Ausgabe: | First edition |
Schriftenreihe: | Opposing viewpoints
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Zusammenfassung: | "People around the world move from their homes for different reasons. Some seek opportunity. Others are fleeing dangerous conditions or have been displaced by environmental disasters. How welcoming should countries be toward immigrants and refugees, and what value do such migrants add to their new surroundings? The diverse viewpoints in this resource explore the benefits and shortcomings of strict immigration policies and open borders, how immigrants can sustain countries and how they can create larger problems, and what the international community is or is not obligated to do to help"-- |
Beschreibung: | 200 pages 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781534505995 1534505997 9781534505988 1534505989 |
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author_additional | Danielle Douez David Smith and David Agren Donald Kerwin and Robert Warren Tasnim News Agency Thomas More Smith Joel Newman Denise-Marie Ordway Dara Lind NPR John Carlos Frey Shawn Carrié and Asmaa Al Omar Erika Guevara Rosas Richard Gonzales Gustavo López, Kristen Bialik, and Jynnah Radford Dainis Ignatans Robert Farley GovTrack Insider Kavitha Surana Tanya Somanader Hans A. von Spakovsky Luis Gómez Romero Kris Kobach Michael Blake Nathan Smith |
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contents | How should the United States control its borders? Trump's stance on border security helped put him in the White House Will increasing border troops stop illegal immigration? An enforcement-only approach will not solve the immigration problem Immigrant families are separated by Trump policies Republicans, if you want to stop immigration, think about economics Open borders would help immigrants and Americans What the research says about border walls Should special rules apply to refugee immigrants? Temporary protected status for refugees is in danger Illegal immigrant refugees will no longer be able to seek asylum Sanctuary cities are helping immigrants outwit ICE Turkey unlawfully deports Syrian war refugees The US government unlawfully stops asylum seekers Ugandan LGBTQ immigrants seeking asylum in the United States will face further obstacles Do immigrants weaken a country? Immigrants will replace retiring Baby Boomers in the American workforce In most cases, immigrants are not to blame for high crime rates We simply are not sure if immigrants increase crime rates The English Language Unity Act would make English the official US language Strict immigration policies hurt US employers We are a nation of immigrants who were all strangers once Should DACA and Dreamers be allowed to continue? The President is determined to end DACA, but it's not proving easy Stopping DACA brings an end to human and drug trafficking Dreamers are being treated like political hostages In-state tuition under the DREAM Act violates federal immigration law Protect the Dreamers, protect the law It's time to end DACA A Resident's Bill of Rights would fix immigration while protecting communities For further discussion -- Organizations to contact |
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spelling | Human migration Barbara Krasner, book editor First edition New York,NY Greenhaven Publishing 2020 200 pages 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Opposing viewpoints How should the United States control its borders? Trump's stance on border security helped put him in the White House Danielle Douez Will increasing border troops stop illegal immigration? David Smith and David Agren An enforcement-only approach will not solve the immigration problem Donald Kerwin and Robert Warren Immigrant families are separated by Trump policies Tasnim News Agency Republicans, if you want to stop immigration, think about economics Thomas More Smith Open borders would help immigrants and Americans Joel Newman What the research says about border walls Denise-Marie Ordway Should special rules apply to refugee immigrants? Temporary protected status for refugees is in danger Dara Lind Illegal immigrant refugees will no longer be able to seek asylum NPR Sanctuary cities are helping immigrants outwit ICE John Carlos Frey Turkey unlawfully deports Syrian war refugees Shawn Carrié and Asmaa Al Omar The US government unlawfully stops asylum seekers Erika Guevara Rosas Ugandan LGBTQ immigrants seeking asylum in the United States will face further obstacles Richard Gonzales Do immigrants weaken a country? Immigrants will replace retiring Baby Boomers in the American workforce Gustavo López, Kristen Bialik, and Jynnah Radford In most cases, immigrants are not to blame for high crime rates Dainis Ignatans We simply are not sure if immigrants increase crime rates Robert Farley The English Language Unity Act would make English the official US language GovTrack Insider Strict immigration policies hurt US employers Kavitha Surana We are a nation of immigrants who were all strangers once Tanya Somanader Should DACA and Dreamers be allowed to continue? The President is determined to end DACA, but it's not proving easy Dara Lind Stopping DACA brings an end to human and drug trafficking Hans A. von Spakovsky Dreamers are being treated like political hostages Luis Gómez Romero In-state tuition under the DREAM Act violates federal immigration law Kris Kobach Protect the Dreamers, protect the law Michael Blake It's time to end DACA Hans A. von Spakovsky A Resident's Bill of Rights would fix immigration while protecting communities Nathan Smith For further discussion -- Organizations to contact "People around the world move from their homes for different reasons. Some seek opportunity. Others are fleeing dangerous conditions or have been displaced by environmental disasters. How welcoming should countries be toward immigrants and refugees, and what value do such migrants add to their new surroundings? The diverse viewpoints in this resource explore the benefits and shortcomings of strict immigration policies and open borders, how immigrants can sustain countries and how they can create larger problems, and what the international community is or is not obligated to do to help"-- United States / Emigration and immigration / Government policy Immigrants / Government policy / United States Emigration and immigration / Government policy Émigration et immigration / Politique gouvernementale Immigrants / Government policy Refugees / Government policy United States Juvenile works Instructional and educational works Matériel d'éducation et de formation Krasner, Barbara Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | Human migration How should the United States control its borders? Trump's stance on border security helped put him in the White House Will increasing border troops stop illegal immigration? An enforcement-only approach will not solve the immigration problem Immigrant families are separated by Trump policies Republicans, if you want to stop immigration, think about economics Open borders would help immigrants and Americans What the research says about border walls Should special rules apply to refugee immigrants? Temporary protected status for refugees is in danger Illegal immigrant refugees will no longer be able to seek asylum Sanctuary cities are helping immigrants outwit ICE Turkey unlawfully deports Syrian war refugees The US government unlawfully stops asylum seekers Ugandan LGBTQ immigrants seeking asylum in the United States will face further obstacles Do immigrants weaken a country? Immigrants will replace retiring Baby Boomers in the American workforce In most cases, immigrants are not to blame for high crime rates We simply are not sure if immigrants increase crime rates The English Language Unity Act would make English the official US language Strict immigration policies hurt US employers We are a nation of immigrants who were all strangers once Should DACA and Dreamers be allowed to continue? The President is determined to end DACA, but it's not proving easy Stopping DACA brings an end to human and drug trafficking Dreamers are being treated like political hostages In-state tuition under the DREAM Act violates federal immigration law Protect the Dreamers, protect the law It's time to end DACA A Resident's Bill of Rights would fix immigration while protecting communities For further discussion -- Organizations to contact |
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