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Between Principles And Politics: The Direction Of U.S. Citizenship Policy
Author: Aleinikoff, T. Alexander; Author: Aleinikoff, Thomas Alexander
Series#:8; International Migration Policy Program; Paperback
Published: February 1998
Brookings Institution Press
ISBN: 0870031538

No immigration issue today is more controversial than the line dividing the rights and responsibilities between citizens and resident aliens. The author cuts through the partisan rhetoric that has inflamed public debate over this issue to provide a lucid and carefully nuanced analysis of the legal norms that have guided U.S. citizenship policy. To clarify the fundamental issues at stakein this matter, he sets out three models for understanding the alternative directives available for policy makers. He advances his strongest case for a model that promotes the integration of residentaliens as prospective full citizens.



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