The Corporate Immigration Review
Author : Chris Magrath
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,6 MB
Release : 2023
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ISBN : 9781804491683
Author : Chris Magrath
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,6 MB
Release : 2023
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ISBN : 9781804491683
Author : Chris Magrath
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Page : 433 pages
File Size : 22,86 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Emigration and immigration law
ISBN : 9781838620271
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Page : pages
File Size : 44,95 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Emigration and immigration law
ISBN : 9781910813614
Author : Bo Cooper
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Page : pages
File Size : 32,44 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Emigration and immigration law
ISBN : 9781573704076
Author : Deepa Fernandes
Publisher : Seven Stories Press
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 42,26 MB
Release : 2011-01-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 158322954X
America has always portrayed itself as a country of immigrants, welcoming each year the millions seeking a new home or refuge in this land of plenty. Increasingly, instead of finding their dream, many encounter a nightmare—a country whose culture and legal system aggressively target and prosecute them. In Targeted, journalist Deepa Fernandes seamlessly weaves together history, political analysis, and first-person narratives of those caught in the grips of the increasingly Kafkaesque U.S. Homeland Security system. She documents how in post-9/11 America immigrants have come to be deemed a national security threat. Fernandes—herself an immigrant well-acquainted with U.S. immigration procedures—takes the reader on a harrowing journey inside the new American immigrant experience, a journey marked by militarized border zones, racist profiling, criminalization, detention and deportation. She argues that since 9/11, the Bush administration has been carrying out a series of systematic changes to decades-old immigration policy that constitute a roll back of immigrant rights and a boon for businesses who are helping to enforce the crackdown on immigrants, creating a growing "Immigration Industrial Complex." She also documents the bullet-to-ballot strategy of white supremacist elements that influence our new immigration legislation.
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Page : 1656 pages
File Size : 25,41 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Emigration and immigration law
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Author : George J. Borjas
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 33,88 MB
Release : 2016-10-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0393249026
From "America’s leading immigration economist" (The Wall Street Journal), a refreshingly level-headed exploration of the effects of immigration. We are a nation of immigrants, and we have always been concerned about immigration. As early as 1645, the Massachusetts Bay Colony began to prohibit the entry of "paupers." Today, however, the notion that immigration is universally beneficial has become pervasive. To many modern economists, immigrants are a trove of much-needed workers who can fill predetermined slots along the proverbial assembly line. But this view of immigration’s impact is overly simplified, explains George J. Borjas, a Cuban-American, Harvard labor economist. Immigrants are more than just workers—they’re people who have lives outside of the factory gates and who may or may not fit the ideal of the country to which they’ve come to live and work. Like the rest of us, they’re protected by social insurance programs, and the choices they make are affected by their social environments. In We Wanted Workers, Borjas pulls back the curtain of political bluster to show that, in the grand scheme, immigration has not affected the average American all that much. But it has created winners and losers. The losers tend to be nonmigrant workers who compete for the same jobs as immigrants. And somebody’s lower wage is somebody else’s higher profit, so those who employ immigrants benefit handsomely. In the end, immigration is mainly just another government redistribution program. "I am an immigrant," writes Borjas, "and yet I do not buy into the notion that immigration is universally beneficial…But I still feel that it is a good thing to give some of the poor and huddled masses, people who face so many hardships, a chance to experience the incredible opportunities that our exceptional country has to offer." Whether you’re a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent, We Wanted Workers is essential reading for anyone interested in the issue of immigration in America today.
Author : Ira J. Kurzban
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,32 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Emigration and immigration law
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Author : Rodney A. Malpert
Publisher : Law Journal Press
Page : 1332 pages
File Size : 36,89 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781588520920
Provides pragmatic advice on the nonimmigrant work authorization, including: specialty occupations (H-1Bs); intra-company transfers from abroad (L-1); treaty traders/investors (E-1 and E-2) and more.
Author : Richard A. Boswell
Publisher : Amer Immigration Lawyers Assn
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 23,93 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781573701662
"Essentials of Immigration Law by Richard A. Boswell provides the foundation necessary for an understanding of everything immigration-from the passage of the first immigration-related statute to the current state of affairs. This indispensable reference, now in its third edition, offers a practical overview of the entire area of U.S. immigration law and will help you comprehend: Labor Certification Consular Processing Citizenship/Naturalization Deportation/Removal/Inadmissibility Waivers Asylum Criminal Violations Family-Based Immigration Employment-Based Immigration Administrative/Judicial Review."--Publisher's website.