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Implementation of U.S. Immigration Policies

European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies

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Title Implementation of U.S. Immigration Policies
 
Creator Gündal, Burçak
Öztekin, Sıddıka
 
Description Immigration and refugees are sets of global flows of people who are seeking information, technology, economic stability, and military, political, and social asylum. Immigrants and refugees, which is one of the categories of migrants, represent only one of many global exchanges in an increasingly independent world. As the number of immigrants increases, the national, demographic, and socio-economic composition of the foreign residents in a host country are impacted by the immigration and immigrant policies of the receiving country. Immigration is inseparably part of the American national identity and always will be, and the United States would not continue to grow without immigration. In setting immigration policy in the United States, policymakers must be sensitive to both the U.S. vulnerabilities and the effects of American policies on the countries of origin. Since the post 9/11 period in the United States, immigration, immigration policy and implementation have been debated issues. Especially after Donald Trump was elected, the debate about migrants and immigration issues has increased even more. The purpose of this study is to show the development of immigration in American history, the positive and negative effects of immigrants on American economy and social life, and the question of the effects of social inclusion policies on the immigrant problem.
 
Publisher EUSER
 
Date 2017-05-19
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Identifier http://journals.euser.org/index.php/ejis/article/view/2043
10.26417/ejis.v8i1.p164-170
 
Source European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; Vol 8 No 1 (2017): EJIS May August 2017; 164-170
2411-4138
2411-958X
10.26417/ejis.v8i1
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://journals.euser.org/index.php/ejis/article/view/2043/2003