Category: Immigration

  • Investigating International Education: Teachers Immigration

    Introduction The struggles of teachers for professional recognition and for the associated working conditions and rewards, that might bring it about have a long and changeable history. More pay, higher status, greater autonomy, increased self-regulation, improved standards of training  these factors became crucial for many teachers when they moved to other countries to continue…

  • US Racial Inequality, Legislation and Immigration

    The Significance of De Jure Segregation, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Civil Rights Act Society today can be described as a mosaic of races with different people living together as one society. This situation is starkly different from what the society practiced many years ago when they were pure in terms of race. Their…

  • Acculturation and Immigration in the UK

    Introduction: Acculturation as a Phenomenon. Definition, Examples and Expected Outcomes Immigration has always been associated with several negative issues, starting from the unemployment due to the influx of immigrant labor force to the possibility of cultural conflicts. The issue of immigration, however, is rarely considered from an immigrant. Acculturation is a complicated process that may…

  • Immigration in the U.S. and Its Economic Implications

    Introduction Immigration to the United States has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout the countrys history. The United States, created by settlers, continues today to accept a huge number of immigrants. The sharp increase in the scale of the entry of foreigners in the 70s of the last century was…

  • The US Immigration Laws

    Table of Contents Description of the Legal Topic USA Immigration Law Historical Analysis Cases Integral to USA Immigration Laws Conclusion Works Cited The United States of America is a country of immigrants. People from almost every part of the world and nationality inhabit the American territories at the present moment. The nation would not exist…

  • U.S. Immigration Policy Moral Dilemma

    The problem of ethical behavior and fair solutions is reflected in the philosophical work of American professor Stephen Macedo. The primary meaning of the article is reflected in the title: the multi-page essay is devoted to assessing the positive and negative sides of moral justice of the U.S. immigration policy (Macedo, 2018). Macedo asks the…

  • The US Immigration Laws: Movement Regulation

    Introduction The United States of America is a country of immigrants. People from almost every part of the world and nationality inhabit the American territories at the present moment. The nation would not exist without individuals who decided to take their families and started to live new lives in the USA back in the eighteenth…

  • New Immigration Waves in the USA

    Immigrants Should Be Welcomed Americans are a nation of immigrants who came to this land hoping for better. This statement is one of the most frequently used associations emerging while speaking about the USA and its history. One of the reasons for the popularity of this idea that it is not far from reality. The…

  • The Repercussions of Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986

    In recent times, the socio-economic and legal problem of migration to the US has begun to acquire an increasingly political connotation. It became not only an object of discussion about the methods and forms of migration regulation but also a battlefield for leading political parties and opposition between legislative and executive authorities. A reform concerning…

  • Immigration Enforcement in the US

    Immigration enforcement issues have continued to grow in severity and complexity over the past several years. With the advent of new technologies, criminals obtain more possibilities to arrange and expand their illegal activity. The key task of the Department of Homeland Security is to protect the country and its citizens from criminal aliens whose actions…