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» James R. Edwards Jr.

James R. Edwards Jr.

The Security and Prosperity Partnership: Its Immigration Implications

By James R. Edwards Jr.
June 2007
Backgrounders and Reports

Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Connection Between Legal and Illegal Immigration

By James R. Edwards Jr.
February 2006
Backgrounders and Reports

Keeping Extremists Out: The History of Ideological Exclusion and the Need for Its Revival

By James R. Edwards Jr.
September 2005
Backgrounders and Reports

Release of Two Papers: Immigration and Terrorism and Keeping Extremists Out

By Mark Krikorian, Janice Kephart, James R. Edwards Jr., Steven A. Camarota
August 2005
Panel Discussion Transcripts

Officers Need Backup: The Role of State and Local Police In Immigration Law Enforcement

By James R. Edwards Jr.
April 2003
Backgrounders and Reports

Public Charge Doctrine: A Fundamental Principle of American Immigration Policy

By James R. Edwards Jr.
May 2001
Backgrounders and Reports

Without Coverage: Immigration's Impact on the Size and Growth of the Population Lacking Health Insurance

By Steven A. Camarota, James R. Edwards Jr.
July 2000
Backgrounders and Reports

Homosexuals and Immigration: Developments in the United States and Abroad

By James R. Edwards Jr.
May 1999
Backgrounders and Reports

The Changing Politics of Immigration Policymaking in Congress

By James G. Gimpel, James R. Edwards Jr.
July 1998
Backgrounders and Reports
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.