Examines economic, political, social, and legal issues related to immigration into the United States - from compelling arguments for limited immigration to forceful arguments for open borders. Essays assess the benefits and costs of immigration and its impact on education, social welfare, and health care.
The essays in this volume examine the spectrum of economic, political, social, and legal issues related to immigration into the United States--from compelling arguments for limited immigration to forceful arguments for open borders. They assess the benefits and costs of immigration and its impact on education, social welfare, and health care.