Search Books
The Broken Mirror: Understa… A Rumor about the Jews: Ant…

Collision Course: The Strange Convergence of Affirmative Action and Immigration Policy in America

Author Hugh Davis Graham
Publisher Oxford University Press
Category Paperback
📄 Viewing lite version Full site ›
🌎 Shop on Amazon — choose country
20.44 29.95 USD
🛒 Buy New on Amazon 🇺🇸 🏷 Buy Used — $0.90

✓ Usually ships in 24 hours

Share:
Book Details
ISBN / ASIN0195168895
ISBN-139780195168891
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,682,471
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

When the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 were passed, they were seen as triumphs of liberal reform. Yet today affirmative action is foundering in the great waves of immigration from Asia and Latin America, leading to direct competition for jobs, housing, education, and government preference programs. In Collision Course, Hugh Davis Graham explains how two such well-intended laws came into conflict with each other when employers, acting under affirmative action plans, hired millions of new immigrants ushered in by the Immigration Act, while leaving high unemployment among inner-city blacks. He shows how affirmative action for immigrants stirred wide resentment and drew new attention to policy contradictions. Graham sees a troubled future for both programs. As the economy weakens and antiterrorist border controls tighten, the competition for jobs will intensify pressure on affirmative action and invite new restrictions on immigration. Graham's insightful interpretation of the unintended consequences of these policies is original and controversial.
Please Try to Remember the First of Octember
View
The Bear Scouts
View
Pyramid
View
Love is Walking Hand in Hand
View
Dr. Karyn's Guide To The Teen Years
View
For Whom the Bell Tolls
View
Cricket World Cup Pocket Annual 1999
View
Rainbow Warrior
View
The Alpine Flowers of Britain and Europe
View