Nonimmigrant Visas
"Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary entry into the United States. The major purposes for which nonimmigrant admission may be authorized include temporary visits for business or pleasure, academic or vocational study, temporary employment, and to act as a representative of a foreign government or international organization."
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics
The New Case Against Immigration
Topics: Black Americans, Unemployment/Underemployment Rates and Immigration, Education and Foreign Students, National Security, Politics, Population and Environment, Immigration History, State and Local Policy, Current Numbers, Illegal Immigration, Attrition and Enforcement, Refugees and Asylum, Assimilation and Citizenship, Legal Immigration, Guestworkers, Mexico
The New Case Against Immigration, Both Legal and Illegal
Topics: Mexico, Costs of Immigration, Unemployment/Underemployment Rates and Immigration, National Security, Politics, Population and Environment, Immigration History, State and Local Policy, Current Numbers, Illegal Immigration, Amnesty and Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) (1986), Attrition and Enforcement, Refugees and Asylum, Assimilation and Citizenship, Legal Immigration, Nonimmigrant Visas, Guestworkers