Search: Immigration,Migration (4 materials)

Immigration Divided the USA

... ten steps according to which he intended to solve the “immigration crisis in the United States.” And he began to implement almost all of them within the first week of his presidency. But why, of all the President’s current initiatives, is the immigration policy the most acutely perceived? And does D. Trump have a legal right to issue such decrees? As they say, the devil is in the detail. For a start, one should turn to the statistical data. According to the analysis of the Migration Policy Institute, Mexicans have been making up about a quarter of all immigrants since 1990 to the present. With regard to legal immigrants, as of 2015 the share of Mexicans reached 26.9% of the total number of immigrants, or 11,643,000 people....

14.03.2017

Conserve and Rule: Conservatism in the 22nd Century

... achieved through hard work and which seekers of a better life would like to enjoy by simply arriving here. The rising tide of immigration makes classical conservative ideas more attractive. What Europe has to offer is, of course, a common heritage – ... ... entirely different ideological constructs. Not to us, LORD, Not to Us but To Your Name Be the Glory EPA / STR / Vostock Photo Migration – A Challenge of Time The identity crisis most countries are facing today will only sharpen in the years to come....

11.11.2015

Migration, Globalization and Economic Viability: Challenges and Opportunities for Russia & Eurasia

... and Politics Despite that migration is essentially about labour mobility, economic performance and employment, governance responsibilities on migration have been shifted to control and policing institutions of many States in all regions. The locus of migration governance in immigration/migrant receiving States was generally in labour and employment ministries. That reflected the primacy of needs to regulate labour markets and to protect workers as well as oversee employment relations and social dialogue. Administration of ...

06.10.2015

Refugees in Russia: Myths and Reality

... political refugees on its territory. Apart from specific classification of forced migrants, the Russian situation, primarily in the 1990s, was different in several other ways. Due to the hasty acceptance of international obligations under an immature migration law, economic collapse and explosive immigration flows, Russia was virtually unable to provide forced migrants with appropriate preferences [13] . At the same time, the preferential status and distribution of resources were oriented primarily toward Russia citizens and ethnic Russians, ...

09.09.2014

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