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Debra L. DeLaet (Author)

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January 30, 2000 0275967646 978-0275967642

Civil rights rhetoric has been central to the debate over U.S. immigration policy since at least the 1960s. A coalition of interest groups, including churches, ethnic organizations, civil rights groups, and employer associations has played a fundamental role in advancing civil rights norms in the immigration arena. The growing importance of civil rights rhetoric in the debate over U.S. immigration policy, DeLaet asserts, helps to explain the liberalization of U.S. immigration policy in spite of growing evidence that the public opposition to immigration has grown during the same period. In turn, the liberalization of U.S. immigration policy has contributed to rising numbers of both legal and illegal immigrants. Thus, high levels of immigration reflect the basic provisions of current U.S. immigration policy, rather than a loss of governmental control.

Many analysts have suggested that the immigration policy reforms passed by Congress in 1996 marked the beginning of a new era of restrictionism. However, as DeLaet illustrates, the new restrictions adopted in 1996 contain many of the same loopholes as previous legislation, indicating the coalition of interest groups supporting immigration still pose a significant obstacle to efforts to restrict immigration.


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?For a complex subject such as immigration, this book helps in understanding the forces that face citizens, residents, and those who aspire to somehow join them.?-Political Science Quarterly

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Explains the liberalization of U.S. immigration policy in c6cent decades.


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discriminatory national origins system, recent immigration policy reforms, permanent diversity program, employer sanctions legislation, immigration policy debate, temporary foreign worker program, immigration ceiling, replenishment workers, debate over illegal immigration, restrictionist forces, international migration regime, immigration outcomes, civil rights considerations, new immigration restrictions, legalized immigrants, unused visas, legalization provisions, employer sanctions laws, quota allowances, flexible ceiling, quota legislation, individuals from countries, temporary legal status, international migration flows, interior enforcement
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United States, Immigration Act, Select Commission, Government Printing Office, World War, The New York Times, Western Hemisphere, Dutch Door, House Subcommittee, Santa Monica, International Migration Review, The Urban Institute, Congressional Research Service, Still the Golden Door, Zero Population Growth, Department of Labor, Senate Subcommittee, American Civil Liberties Union, Bracero Program, Civil War, Columbia University Press, Kitty Calavita, Los Angeles Times, Edwin Harwood, Latin America
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