Strategies for Immigration Control: An International ComparisonMark J. Miller Sage Periodicals Press, 1994 - 219 Seiten |
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... percent said it was a good thing today . On the contrary , 31 percent said immigration had been a bad thing in the past , compared with 60 percent responding that immigration was a bad thing today . Rich Thomas with An- drew Murr ...
... percent said it was a good thing today . On the contrary , 31 percent said immigration had been a bad thing in the past , compared with 60 percent responding that immigration was a bad thing today . Rich Thomas with An- drew Murr ...
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... percent of these FVH farms account for 80 percent of U.S. fruit and vegetable production and employment . It is true that most U.S. farms , as well as most fruit and vege- table operations , are small family- run operations , but ...
... percent of these FVH farms account for 80 percent of U.S. fruit and vegetable production and employment . It is true that most U.S. farms , as well as most fruit and vege- table operations , are small family- run operations , but ...
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... ( percent ) Male ( percent ) Married ( percent ) From Mexico ( percent ) Applied in California ( percent ) Total applicants LAW * SAW * 23 285 80 233 24 93 57 82 41 42 70 82 54 52 1,759,705 1,272,143 * Persons filing 1-687 legalization ...
... ( percent ) Male ( percent ) Married ( percent ) From Mexico ( percent ) Applied in California ( percent ) Total applicants LAW * SAW * 23 285 80 233 24 93 57 82 41 42 70 82 54 52 1,759,705 1,272,143 * Persons filing 1-687 legalization ...
Inhalt
PREFACE Mark J Miller | 16 |
EMPLOYER SANCTIONS AND | 25 |
LIMITS OF NEGOTIATION Rosanna Perotti | 31 |
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