I read The Case against Immigration by Roy Beck last summer, when I spotted it on the featured new books at the West Irondequoit public library. Like all books that take a position on a polarizing topic, I read with caution, knowing that just because something is in print, doesn’t make it true.
This book [...]
Posts Tagged ‘immigration’
The Case Against Immigration book review
immigration reform government contacts
Addressing issues of immigration reform is the project of both the House of Representatives and the US Senate, a power granted to them in the US Constitution. Additionally, there are plenty of lawsuits attempting to change immigration laws via the court system.
There is not a house COMMITTEE for immigration reform, but a CAUCUS. [...]
immigration and the US Constitution
The US Constitution in our lives- WHICH PARTS RELATE TO IMMIGRATION? Notes from my personal research project include the relevant constitution articles, who has the power to change immigration, and a bit about how we got to the massive immigration numbers in now (2009).
PART 1
Article I Section 2 Clause 3: “Representatives and [...]