Free markets, open societies, closed borders? : trends in international migration and immigration policy in the Americas /
Free markets, open societies, closed borders? : trends in international migration and immigration policy in the Americas /
edited by Max J. Castro.
- iii, 284 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- Introduction -- Trends in the North -- Transnational Economics and National Migration Policies -- Toward a New Nativism? The Immigration Debate in the United States and Its Implications for Latin America and the Caribbean -- Economic Integration and Designer Immigrants: Canadian Policy in the 1990s -- The Political Economy of International Migration -- The International Migration and Development Commission in the 1990s -- Integrated Issues: Migration and International Economic Interdependence -- Globalization and Transnationalization between Colombia and Venezuela: New Migratory Trends -- Up from the South: Mexico and Central America -- The Mexican Crisis and Mexico-U.S. Migration -- Migratory Flows Between Mexico and the United States -- Vested in Migration: Salvadorans Challenge Restricionist Policies -- "National Security," Regional Development, and Citizenship in U.S. Immigration Policy: Reflections from the Case of Central American Immigrants and Refugees -- The Caribbean -- The End of Exile: A New Era in U.S. Immigration Policy Toward Cuba -- Restricted Migration and Caribbean Development: Policies and Prospects -- Migration and Geopolitics in the Caribbean: The Cases of Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica -- Establishing a Comprehensive Scheme for Refugee and Migration Emergencies in the Caribbean Region: Lessons from Recent Haitian and Cuban Emergencies -- Conclusion -- Contributors -- Index. I. 1. 2. 3. II. 4. 5. 6. III. 7. 8. 9. 10. IV. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
157454053X 9781574540536
99014109
United States--Emigration and immigration--Government policy
Canada--Emigration and immigration--Government policy
Caribbean Area--Emigration and immigration
Latin America--Emigration and immigration
JV6483. / F74 1999
325.709049
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- Introduction -- Trends in the North -- Transnational Economics and National Migration Policies -- Toward a New Nativism? The Immigration Debate in the United States and Its Implications for Latin America and the Caribbean -- Economic Integration and Designer Immigrants: Canadian Policy in the 1990s -- The Political Economy of International Migration -- The International Migration and Development Commission in the 1990s -- Integrated Issues: Migration and International Economic Interdependence -- Globalization and Transnationalization between Colombia and Venezuela: New Migratory Trends -- Up from the South: Mexico and Central America -- The Mexican Crisis and Mexico-U.S. Migration -- Migratory Flows Between Mexico and the United States -- Vested in Migration: Salvadorans Challenge Restricionist Policies -- "National Security," Regional Development, and Citizenship in U.S. Immigration Policy: Reflections from the Case of Central American Immigrants and Refugees -- The Caribbean -- The End of Exile: A New Era in U.S. Immigration Policy Toward Cuba -- Restricted Migration and Caribbean Development: Policies and Prospects -- Migration and Geopolitics in the Caribbean: The Cases of Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica -- Establishing a Comprehensive Scheme for Refugee and Migration Emergencies in the Caribbean Region: Lessons from Recent Haitian and Cuban Emergencies -- Conclusion -- Contributors -- Index. I. 1. 2. 3. II. 4. 5. 6. III. 7. 8. 9. 10. IV. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
157454053X 9781574540536
99014109
United States--Emigration and immigration--Government policy
Canada--Emigration and immigration--Government policy
Caribbean Area--Emigration and immigration
Latin America--Emigration and immigration
JV6483. / F74 1999
325.709049