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An in-depth analysis of topics in U.S. immigration policy


Available Issues

Thinking Ahead About Our Immigrant Future: New Trends and Mutual Benefits in Our Aging Society

January 2008 (Volume 6, Issue 1)

“On the Beat”: New Roles and Challenges for Immigrant Police and Firefighters

December 2007 (Volume 5, Issue 14)

Wasted Talent and Broken Dreams: The Lost Potential of Undocumented Students

October 2007 (Volume 5, Issue 13)

Immigration and the Elderly: Foreign-Born Workers in Long-Term Care

August 2007 (Volume 5, Issue 12)

From Newcomers to Americans: An Integration Policy for a Nation of Immigrants

April 2007 (Volume 5, Issue 11)

Attracting the Best and the Brightest: The Promise and Pitfalls of a Skill-Based Immigration Policy

December 2006 (Volume 5, Issue 10)

Essential to the Fight: Immigrants in the Military, Five Years After 9/11

November 2006 (Volume 5, Issue 9)

Rethinking the Effects of Immigration on Wages: New Data and Analysis from 1990-2004

October 2006 (Volume 5, Issue 8)

Competing for Global Talent: The Race Begins with Foreign Students

September 2006 (Volume 5, Issue 7)

Building a Competitive Workforce: Immigration and the U.S. Manufacturing Sector

August 2006 (Volume 5, Issue 6)

Unequal Access: Immigrants and Health Care

July 2006 (Volume 5, Issue 5)

Learning from IRCA: Lessons for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

May 2006 (Volume 5, Issue 4)

Immigrants, Skills, and Wages: Reassessing the Economic Gains from Immigration

March 2006 (Volume 5, Issue 3)

Achieving 'Security and Prosperity': Migration and North American Economic Integration

February 2006 (Volume 5, Issue 2)

More Than a Temporary Fix: The Role of Permanent Immigration in Comprehensive Reform

January 2006 (Volume 5, Issue 1)

Hidden Victims: Evaluating Protections for Undocumented Victims of Human Trafficking

December 2005 (Volume 4, Issue 8)

Beyond the Border Buildup: Towards a New Approach to Mexico-U.S. Migration

September 2005 (Volume 4, Issue 7)

Five Myths About Immigration: Common Misconceptions Underlying U.S. Border-Enforcement Policy

August 2005 (Volume 4, Issue 6)

No Way In: U.S. Immigration Policy Leaves Few Legal Options for Mexican Workers

July 2005 (Volume 4, Issue 5)

Ties that Bind: Immigration Reform Should be Tailored to Families, Not Just Individuals

May 2005 (Volume 4, Issue 4)

The Economics of Necessity: Economic Report of the President Underscores the Importance of Immigration

May 2005 (Volume 4, Issue 3)

Fencing in Failure: Effective Border Control is Not Achieved by Building More Fences

April 2005 (Volume 4, Issue 2)

Today's Immigrant Woman Entrepreneur

January, 2005 (Volume 4, Issue 1)

From Denial to Acceptance: Effectively Regulating Immigration to the United States

November, 2004 (Volume 3, Issue 5)

Power and Potential: The Growing Electoral Clout of New Citizens

October, 2004 (Volume 3, Issue 4)

Maintaining A Competitive Edge: The Role of the Foreign-Born and U.S. Immigration Policies in Science and Engineering

August, 2004 (Volume 3, Issue 3)

Targets of Suspicion: The Impact of Post-9/11 Policies on Muslims, Arabs and South Asians in the United States

May, 2004 (Volume 3, Issue 2)

Health Worker Shortages and the Potential of Immigration Policy

February, 2004 (Volume 3, Issue 1)

The Lessons of 9/11: A Failure of Intelligence, Not Immigration Law

December, 2003 (Volume 2, Issue 3)

The Global Battle for Talent and People

September, 2003 (Volume 2, Issue 2)

Foreign Students on Campus: An Asset to Our Nation

February, 2003 (Volume 2, Issue 1)

Have We Learned the Lessons of History? World War II Japanese Internment and Today's Secret Detentions

October, 2002 (Volume 1, Issue 3)

Mexican Immigrant Workers and the U.S. Economy: An Increasingly Vital Role

September, 2002 (Volume 1, Issue 2)

Making a Difference in America: Immigrants Continue to Benefit Our Nation

April, 2002 (Volume 1, Issue 1)

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