U.S. Immigration Laws Under the Threat of Terrorism.

By: Farnam, JulieMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Algora Publishing, 2005Copyright date: ©2005Description: 1 online resource (190 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780875863757Subject(s): Aliens -- United States | Emigration and immigration law -- United States | Terrorism -- United States -- Prevention | United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: U.S. Immigration Laws Under the Threat of TerrorismDDC classification: 325.73/09/0511 LOC classification: KF4819 -- .F37 2005ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Table of Contents -- 1. An Era of Terrorism Begins -- SEC. 302. Lawful Residence for Certain Special Agricultural Workers -- 2. Immigration Laws -- Sec. 302. Designation of Foreign Terrorist Organi zations. -- Sec. 219. Designation of Foreign Terrorist Organizations. -- 3. The Impact of September 11 -- Immigration Related Databases -- Acronyms of Immigration Programs -- NSEERS REGISTRATION -- 4. SEVIS and International Students -- SEC. 641. Program to Collect Information Relating to Nonimmigrant Foreign Students and Other Exchange Program Participants. -- Student Monitoring Program Acronyms -- Immigration Forms for Students and Exchange Visitors -- SEC. 416. Foreign Student Monitoring Program. -- Acronyms in the Educational Field -- Laws Governing International Students -- SEC. 507. DISCLOSURE OF EDUCATIONAL RECORDS. Section 444 of the General Education Provisions Act (20 U.S.C. 1232g), is amended by adding after subsec tion (i) a new subsection (j) to read as follows: -- 5. Refugees and Asylum Seekers -- Agencies that Assist in Refugees Resettlement -- Figure 1: Refugee Ceilings and Admissions 1990-2005 -- SEC. 411. DEFINITIONS RELATING TO TERRORISM. -- Forms Used in Refugee/Asylum Processing -- 6. The Future of Immigration Policy -- SEC. 374. MODIFICATION TO DEFINITION OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN RIGHT TO FINAN CIAL PRIVACY ACT. -- SEC. 101. AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. -- Index.
Summary: When the United States tightened its immigration policies in response to concerns over terrorism, Microsoft's Bill Gates and General Electric's Jeffrey Immelt warned that some of these restrictions were harmful to US economic interests. Further, academic.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- 1. An Era of Terrorism Begins -- SEC. 302. Lawful Residence for Certain Special Agricultural Workers -- 2. Immigration Laws -- Sec. 302. Designation of Foreign Terrorist Organi zations. -- Sec. 219. Designation of Foreign Terrorist Organizations. -- 3. The Impact of September 11 -- Immigration Related Databases -- Acronyms of Immigration Programs -- NSEERS REGISTRATION -- 4. SEVIS and International Students -- SEC. 641. Program to Collect Information Relating to Nonimmigrant Foreign Students and Other Exchange Program Participants. -- Student Monitoring Program Acronyms -- Immigration Forms for Students and Exchange Visitors -- SEC. 416. Foreign Student Monitoring Program. -- Acronyms in the Educational Field -- Laws Governing International Students -- SEC. 507. DISCLOSURE OF EDUCATIONAL RECORDS. Section 444 of the General Education Provisions Act (20 U.S.C. 1232g), is amended by adding after subsec tion (i) a new subsection (j) to read as follows: -- 5. Refugees and Asylum Seekers -- Agencies that Assist in Refugees Resettlement -- Figure 1: Refugee Ceilings and Admissions 1990-2005 -- SEC. 411. DEFINITIONS RELATING TO TERRORISM. -- Forms Used in Refugee/Asylum Processing -- 6. The Future of Immigration Policy -- SEC. 374. MODIFICATION TO DEFINITION OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN RIGHT TO FINAN CIAL PRIVACY ACT. -- SEC. 101. AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. -- Index.

When the United States tightened its immigration policies in response to concerns over terrorism, Microsoft's Bill Gates and General Electric's Jeffrey Immelt warned that some of these restrictions were harmful to US economic interests. Further, academic.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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