Understanding Immigration Issues and Challenges in an Era of Mass Population Movement
Based on the dual premise that nations need to learn from how immigration issues are handled in other modern democracies, and that adaptation to a new era of refugee and emigration movements is critical to a stable world, Marilyn Hoskin systematically compares the immigration policies of the United...
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State University of New York Press
2017
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