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Immigration
Alphabetical List of Links by Subject
Anatomy of a Refugee Camp Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has developed a site that allows its visitors to explore a typical camp and examine its many parts
Asian American Immigration
Center for Immigration Studies "the nation's only think tank devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States"
Demography and the Social Contract discusses immigration and the democratic ideals
Forced Migration Monitor bi-monthly publication online
Forced Migration Review published tri-annually
Immigration an issue guide from Public Agenda
Immigration articles on immigration politics
"Immigration and Globalization" article by Catherine Tactaquin
Immigration and Naturalization Statistical Yearbook
Immigration Index news and information about immigration into England
Institute for the Study of International Migration
International Organization for Migration "committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society."
Migration Information provides fresh thought, authoritative data from numerous global organizations and governments, and global analysis of international migration and refugee trends
New Americans new cultures coming into the country
Project USA "Advocating an immigration "time-out" similar to traditional time-outs employed throughout America's successful history of immigration and assimilation ProjectUSA holds the position that a continued and record-breaking influx of foreign-born immigrants has serious consequences for our environment; labor situation; health care and social welfare programs; educational system; assimilation; and lingual unity"
Refugees, Country Index of
Refugee Information, Worldwide
Refugee Related Sites collection of links
Rise of New Immigrant Gateways new study shows that the U.S. foreign-born population grew 57.4% in the 1990s and shows changing patterns in city gateways
Sites of Conscience addresses children as victims of war, displacement, genocide, human trafficking and slavery, poverty and welfare, racism, state terrorism, sweatshops, totalitarianism
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