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Cato Journal: Is Immigration Good for America

Cato Journal: Is Immigration Good for America

Cato Institute
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The Winter 2012 issue of the Cato Journal is now available. This special edition—"Is Immigration Good for America?"—features articles from a dozen experts in the field and covers some of the most controversial aspects of immigration today. With strong calls for and against immigration reform increasing in intensity, the articles in this issue could not be more pertinent and timely.“We are a nation peopled almost exclusively by immigrants or those who are descended from immigrants,” states Daniel Griswold in his Introduction. “Our hope in presenting this issue of the Cato Journal is that it will help Americans understand that heritage more clearly and to move toward an immigration system that better serves our economic interests as well as our ideals as a free society.”The Cato Institute is dedicated to providing clear, thoughtful, and independent analysis on vital public policy issues. This special issue of the Cato Journal reflects and underscores that commitment.  For additional resources on immigration, along with comprehensive studies, commentaries, books, articles, multi-media resources, and more, on all of the policy issues covered by Cato scholars, please visit Cato.org.
Language
English
Pages
243
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 13, 2012

Cato Journal: Is Immigration Good for America

Cato Institute
0/5 ( ratings)
The Winter 2012 issue of the Cato Journal is now available. This special edition—"Is Immigration Good for America?"—features articles from a dozen experts in the field and covers some of the most controversial aspects of immigration today. With strong calls for and against immigration reform increasing in intensity, the articles in this issue could not be more pertinent and timely.“We are a nation peopled almost exclusively by immigrants or those who are descended from immigrants,” states Daniel Griswold in his Introduction. “Our hope in presenting this issue of the Cato Journal is that it will help Americans understand that heritage more clearly and to move toward an immigration system that better serves our economic interests as well as our ideals as a free society.”The Cato Institute is dedicated to providing clear, thoughtful, and independent analysis on vital public policy issues. This special issue of the Cato Journal reflects and underscores that commitment.  For additional resources on immigration, along with comprehensive studies, commentaries, books, articles, multi-media resources, and more, on all of the policy issues covered by Cato scholars, please visit Cato.org.
Language
English
Pages
243
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 13, 2012

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