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Spring 1999, Volume XIV Number 2
Immigration: A Dialogue on Policy, Law, and Values
Editor's Note: Nine legal, social science, and humanities scholars, and public
policy experts, discuss a wide range of viewpoints on immigration as legal and social
policy. The conversation includes a discussion of immigration and American values, what
levels of immigration the United States should encourage and the proper criteria for legal
entry, the complex relationship between legal and illegal immigration, the impact of key
Congressional legislation in 1986 and 1996, the courts' reviews of immigration
controversies, the role of bilingual education in the debate about immigrants in America,
and the future of immigration in a volatile global environment.
Spring 1999 Issue Home | American Values | Levels and Criteria | Congress and
Courts
Bilingual Education | The Future
| The ABA & Immigration | Resources
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