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Illegal Immigration: The View from Mexico and Canada, program 770, part b
Marcos Manuel Suarez, head of the Mexican Department of Labor, and Ivan M. Timonin, of the Canadian Employment and Immigration Commission, discuss the issues of illegal immigration from the standpoint of their respective nations. Discussion…
Illegal Immigration: The View from Mexico and Canada, program 770, part a
Marcos Manuel Suarez, head of the Mexican Department of Labor, and Ivan M. Timonin, of the Canadian Employment and Immigration Commission, discuss the issues of illegal immigration from the standpoint of their respective nations. Discussion…
Illegal Immigration and Development Aid, program 769, part b
Ronald M. Green, of Dartmouth College, argues that the United States must not make economic aid to countries within close proximity to our borders conditional upon the demographic performance of these nations, but should instead make such assistance…
Illegal Immigration and Development Aid, program 769, part a
Ronald M. Green, of Dartmouth College, argues that the United States must not make economic aid to countries within close proximity to our borders conditional upon the demographic performance of these nations, but should instead make such assistance…
Illegal Immigration: The Ethical Questions, program 768
Otis L. Graham, Jr. summarizes the ethical concerns underlying the widely differing viewpoints of the conference participants, and raises some fundamental questions in dealing with immigration policy. Illegal Immigration IX. Dec. 10, 1977.
The Immigration Debate: The Idealists vs. the Realists, program 767, part b
John Higham, of Johns Hopkins University, explains how current discussion about immigration policy merely recapitulates the same dynamic that has shaped the debate over the last century: idealists who oppose more immigration controls by citing…
The Immigration Debate: The Idealists vs. the Realists, program 767, part a
John Higham, of Johns Hopkins University, explains how current discussion about immigration policy merely recapitulates the same dynamic that has shaped the debate over the last century: idealists who oppose more immigration controls by citing…
The Case for a Liberal Immigration Policy, program 766, part b
Jorge A. Bustamante, of Colegio de Mexico in Mexico City, contends that it is misleading to discuss immigration in terms of charity, for the benefits the United States has received from immigration over the years must be taken into account,…
The Case for a Liberal Immigration Policy, program 766, part a
Jorge A. Bustamante, of Colegio de Mexico in Mexico City, contends that it is misleading to discuss immigration in terms of charity, for the benefits the United States has received from immigration over the years must be taken into account,…
The Case for Restricted Immigration, program 765, part b
Garrett Hardin, of the University of California Santa Barbara, argues for restricted immigration on the grounds that it is imperative to achieve population stabilization; and that while accepting a large volume of immigrants may appear to be…