Immigration
Immigration is a controversial topic in American politics. In legal terms, an illegal immigrant is defined as someone living in this country in violation of U.S. immigration laws. Those who are sympathetic to illegal immigrants refer to them as undocumented workers, while extremists on the other side use the pejorative "illegal aliens." In the past, the usual response to illegal immigration has been increased border enforcement. In recent years, more attention has been paid to worksite enforcements. In addition, the traditional image of immigrants has changed as a result of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
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Illegal editor: immigration restrictions hurt legal residents
I FIRST BROKE immigration law one month after my 22nd birthday. Czechoslovakia had a rule, left over from the recently expired Communist regime, that...
Reason, 10/1/08 by Matt Welch · More from publicationHeath Shuler, a Democratic congressman from North Carolina, has introduced a bill to get serious about fighting illegal immigration
Heath Shuler, a Democratic congressman from North Carolina, has introduced a bill to get serious about fighting illegal immigration. Nancy Pelosi and...
National Review, 4/21/08 · More from publicationThe Republican presidential candidates' debates over immigration have been marked by an obsessive focus on third- and fourth-order questions: What tuition rate...
The Republican presidential candidates' debates over immigration have been marked by an obsessive focus on third- and fourth-order questions: What...
National Review, 1/28/08 · More from publicationHuckabee released a sensible plan to fight illegal immigrationlargely borrowed from our pages, as his campaign generously acknowledgesbut it's his...
Huckabee released a sensible plan to fight illegal immigration--largely borrowed from our pages, as his campaign generously acknowledges--but it's...
National Review, 12/31/07 · More from publicationWhen the Social Security number a worker gives his employer doesn't match the Social Security Administration's records, it is usually because the worker is an...
When the Social Security number a worker gives his employer doesn't match the Social Security Administration's records, it is usually because the...
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