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From the supplier: Congress seeks to pass immigration reform laws based on major factual distortions. Despite lack of evidence, legislators blame immigrants for the crime and moral decay pervading society. They also appeal to public fear, rather than reasoned judgment by claiming that immigration has reached unprecedented and uncontrollable levels. However, facts show that the number of legal immigrants have declined by 9.3% in 1996, the largest drop in 15 years.
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Title: Treacherous waters in turbulent times: navigating the recent sea change in U.S. immigration policy and attitudes.
Author: Lowell Sachs
Publication:Social Justice (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1996
Publisher: Crime and Social Justice Associates
Volume: v23 Issue: n3 Page: p125(12)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Treacherous waters in turbulent times: navigating the recent sea change in U.S. immigration policy and attitudes.: An article from: Social Justice
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Author(s)Lowell Sachs
PublisherCrime and Social Justice Associates
ISBN / ASINB00096ODNK
ISBN-13978B00096ODN9
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