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Immigration-Related Dissertations, 2001

  • By
  • Jeff Hsu
July 2002
Backgrounders and Reports

The Coming Conflict Over Asylum: Does America Need a New Asylum Policy?

  • By
  • Don Barnett
March 2002
Backgrounders and Reports

Immigration-Related Dissertations, 2000

  • By
  • CIS
October 2001
Backgrounders and Reports

It's Time to Plug Our Leaky Borders

  • By
  • Mark Krikorian
September 2001
Op-eds and Magazine Articles

Give Higher Priority to Refugees

  • By
  • John Isbister
March 2001
Backgrounders and Reports

Immigration-Related Dissertations, 1999

  • By
  • Maria Cruz
September 2000
Backgrounders and Reports

America’s Other Border Patrol: The State Department’s Consular Corps and its Role in U.S. Immigration

  • By
  • Nikolai Wenzel
August 2000
Backgrounders and Reports

The 1995 Asylum Reforms: A Historic and Global Perspective

  • By
  • David A. Martin
May 2000
Backgrounders and Reports

Here to Stay

  • By
  • Mark Krikorian
August 1999
Backgrounders and Reports

Immigration-Related Dissertations, 1998

  • By
  • Joseph King
July 1999
Backgrounders and Reports
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The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization founded in 1985. It is the nation's only think tank
devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States.