Tag Archives: immigration

Republicans, Immigration and the Lessons of History

Is anti-immigrant resentment meant to deflect attention from economic stagnation?

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The United States’ First National ID System

What is the forgotten history of the United States’ first national identity card system?

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U.S. Immigration Reform: It’s Cheaper to Keep Her

When it comes to immigration reform, why has the U.S. Congress decided to stay with the status quo?

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The New Old Europe: A U.S. Perspective

What does a rejuvenated Europe mean for U.S. interests in the continent?

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Immigrants: Too Much of a Burden?

Are the negative impacts of immigrants exaggerated — while their positive effects are overlooked?

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Immigration and the Looming U.S. Demographic Crisis

How will economic pressures soon change the U.S. debate over immigration?

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The Chinese Immigrant Experience in Russia

How have economic pressures shaped the fate of Russia’s Chinese immigrants?

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American Migration: 1776 to 2006

What would the U.S. population look like without immigration?

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Dis/Honesty and U.S. Immigration Policy

How dependent is the United States on its immigrant population?

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Belgium’s Muslim Beggars

How do Muslim communities living in the West view each other?

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