Immigtation in Usa Dieudonne Musare
Immigtation in Usa Dieudonne Musare
Immigtation in Usa Dieudonne Musare
Dieudonne Musare
POLS-1100-001
Annotated Bibliography on Immigration
1. Frendberg, Don. "Immigration Reform: What's A Mother To Do?." HVACR
Distribution Business (2014): 34. Small Business Reference Center. Web. 3
Oct. 2015.
The article focuses on the issues mostly on how the economy associate and
related to immigration reform in the U.S. and general perception of people in
the U.S. about its effects on the country's economy, jobs and crime. His
purpose of this study creates opportunity for immigrates to develop
personalities and have impact of the economy this country. His Topics
discussed include high rate of baby boomers that will retire in the next five
years leaving large number of employment, lack of skilled workers in the U.S.
and different skills possessed by immigrant workers that are not
interchangeable. And so his evolution was very strong and important,
because he teaches, trains, and gives advice to immigrate
2. Borjas, George J., and Research National Bureau of Economic. Mexican
Immigration To The United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
2007. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 3 Oct. 2015
Put differently, the dominant position of Mexican immigration in determining
the ethnic composition of the immigrant population represents an important
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came to America against their will. This research show America has been a
nation of immigrants, starting with its original inhabitants, who crossed the
land bridge connecting Asia and North America tens of thousands of years
ago. This study shows result of this act and subsequent legislation, the
nation experienced a shift in immigration patterns. This research kept study
how Americans encouraged relatively free and open immigration during the
18th and early 19th centuries, and rarely questioned that policy until the late
1800s. . Today, the majority of U.S. immigrants come from Asia and Latin
America rather than Europe.
4. Kaufmann, Florian K. Mexican Labor Migrants And U.S. Immigration Policies
: From Sojourner To Emigrant?. El Paso [Tex.]: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC,
2011. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 14 Oct. 2015
This topic presents papers presented at a symposium on Mexican emigration
at the 1977 meeting of the American Anthropological Association. This
chapters focus on mobility within Mexico, while other focus on emigration
and the Mexico-US border. This is an important source articles and reports on
migration and migrants in USA. This article provided general information on
pull factors to the United States, statistics taken from research done in the
United States and Mexico, and also graphics that helped to illustrate the
articles argument. It provides detailed statistics while also summarizing the
general impacts on the economy.
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