ABSTRACT
In this inter disciplinary study, a distinguished group of demographers, historians, and political scientists assess the relationship between immigration and foreign policy in the United States. First re-examining the consequences of the 19th-century and inter-war migrations, the authors then explore the origins of US refugee policy and refugee mig
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|30 pages
The Interwar Period
part Two|50 pages
The Postwar Refugees, 1945–1965
part Three|46 pages
The Latin Immigration
part Four|47 pages
The Asian Immigrants