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Who do you think I am? Immigrant’s first name and their perceived identity
The current study focuses on immigrants’ perceived identity—that is, the way immigrants think the locals perceive them—and examines the link between the first name (ethnic or local) they use in everyday social encounters and their local identity and ...
Karin Amit, Pnina Dolberg
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Immigration Amnesty and Immigrant's Earnings [PDF]
We review the role immigration amnesties have played in US immigration policy, placing them in the context of similar programs embarked upon by other nations. The theory of amnesties suggests rent-seeking, bargaining, and costs as reasons for a country offering an amnesty, often in conjunction with increased border controls, internal enforcement and ...
Ira N. Gang, Myeong-Su Yun
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The Implementation of Non-Refoulement Principle to the Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Indonesia
The expulsion of refugees, either by the state party or by the non-state party to the 1951 Refugee Convention or countries has protracted the refugees’ suffering.
M. Alvi Syahrin
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Syrian Refugees’ Participation in Language Classes: Motivators and Barriers
Resettlement country language literacy facilitates integration and counteracts social and economic marginalization. Thus, access to language learning is a social justice issue.
Nicole Ives +9 more
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Borders to Bridges: Awakening Critical Consciousness
Concerned educators seek ways to counter the myths, mistrust, false rumors, ignorance and fears surrounding issues of immigration, migration, race and ethnicity that have so negatively affected our students, schools and communities.
Lynn Glixon Ditchfield
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'Small Gold Mine of Talent': Integrating Prague Spring Refugee Professionals in Canada, 1968-1969
Following the August 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia, 11,200 Prague Spring refugees were resettled in Canada. This movement included many experienced professionals and skilled tradespeople.
Jan Raska
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Immigration University Clinics and regulation: a working case study
This paper seeks to introduce readers to the regulation of immigration advice, and how this can work in practice in clinical legal education. The case study of Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre demonstrates that although the statute does not ideally seem ...
Frances Ridout +2 more
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Some Muslims believe that Islam prohibits interest-bearing finance, including bank loans. What consequences might such ideas have for the lives of Muslims in the West?
Malik Larsen, Torkel Brekke
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This study aims to examine the Immigration authority of a foreign ship which was delegated by the Police who were arrested on suspicion of narcotics crimes committed by its crews. The ship entered Indonesian territory with an emergency status in November
Al Hafizh Ibnu Qoyyim
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Do Immigrants Ever Oppose Immigration?
This paper analyses immigrants' views about immigration, filling an important void in the immigration literature. In particular, it explores the role of statistical discrimination as a cause of possible opposition to immigration in absence of stringent immigration policies and large volumes of undocumented immigration.
Tani Bertuol, Massimiliano +1 more
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