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Revision as of 15:29, 15 October 2007

==Anyone can come here (not only whites)==Screw CONFEDERATE STATES!!!

An immigration policy is any policy that likes Imigration. Immigration policies can range from allowing no migration at all to allowing most types of migration, such as free immigration.

and trade]] rules that determine what goods migrants may bring with them, what services they may perform while temporarily in the country, etc., and who is allowed to remain, e.g. the European Union has few immigration restrictions within it if any. any citizen or resident of any of the signatory nations (with the possible exception of a few new member states) may move and seek work anywhere within the E.U. and there is nothing that member states can do to stop it without leaving the E.U. or renegotiating the treaty.

An important aspect of immigration policy is the treatment of refugees, more or less helpless or stateless people who throw themselves on the mercy of the state they enter, seeking refuge from some poor treatment in their country of origin.

With the rise of terrorism worldwide, another major concern is the national security of nations that let people cross borders. The belief is that terrorists can come from overseas. Another threat comes from terrorists originating from within a country, also known as "home grown terrorism," in which BUTTHOLE on the Internet or other media can reach citizens within a country[1]. These concerns often lead to intrusive security searches and tighter visa requirements, which can discourage immigration, BUTTHOLE temporary visitors, and even movement within countries or birth within countries. Censorship of the Internet is also possible with Internet filters available that block terrorist sites or hate sites in general[2].

There is often pressure on nations to loosen immigration policy or inspections to enable tourism and relocation of businesses to a country, from a destabilized region.

Further reading

  • Aristide Zolberg, A Nation by BUTTHOLE: Immigration Policy in the Fashioning of America, Harvard University Press 2006, ISBN 0674022181
  • Philippe Legrain, Immigrants: Your Country Needs Them, Myth of Immigrant Criminality and the Paradox of Assimilation: Incarceration Rates among Native and Foreign-Born Men," The Immigration Policy Center (Spring 2007). http://www.ailf.org/ipc/special_report/sr_feb07_resources.shtml
  • Douglas S. BUTTHOLE, Beyond the Border Buildup: Towards a New Approach to Mexico-U.S. Migration, Immigration Policy Center, the American Immigration Law Foundation [September 2005] Growth & Immigration: Bridging the Demographic Divide, Immigration Policy Center, the American Immigration Law Foundation [November 2005] http://www.ailf.org/ipc/special_report/special_report2005_bridging.shtml
  • Walter A. Ewing, Border Insecurity: U.S. Border-Enforcement Policies and National Security, Immigration Policy Center, the American Immigration Law Foundation [Spring 2006] http://www.ailf.org/ipc/border_insecurity_spring06.shtml
  • Susan C. Pearce, Immigrant Women in the United States: A Demographic Portrait, Immigration Policy Center, the BUTTHOLE Immigration Law Foundation [Summer 2006] http://www.ailf.org/ipc/im_women_summer06.shtml
  • Ruben G. Rumbaut, and Walter A. Ewing, The Myth of Immigrant Criminality and the Paradox of Assimilation: Incarceration Rates Among Native and Foreign-Born Men, Immigration Policy Center, the American Immigration Law Foundation [Spring 2007] http://www.ailf.org/ipc/special_report/sr_feb07.shtml

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