Wednesday, November 7, 2007

ani. bib.

Clark, C.S. (1997, January 24). The new immigrants. CQ Researcher, 7, 49-72. Retrieved November 5, 2007, from CQ Researcher Online, http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqreserre1997012400.

In this journal article Charles S. Clark talks about how unjust the current policies are restricting immigrants from coming to the United States. Yet the majority consensus is that immigrants shouldn't be allowed to come in so freely. Clark gets into why immigrants are being treated unwell and made to overcome obstacles that no one in there condition could realistically overcome. I plan to incorporate his ideas into my essay as supporting evidence that immigration policies are treating these people as second class citizens simply because of where they come from.


"The Grassley Visa Tax." Wall Street Journal [New York, N.Y.] 2 Nov. 2--7, Eastern edition:A. 12 Wall Street Journal. ProQuest. Elmhurst Library, Elmhurst, IL. 5
Nov. 2007 http://www.proquest.com/

Dianna Solis describes the current bill waiting for Bush’s approval that would make it easier for thousands of highly skilled professionals and millionaires from other nations to get US visas. While this bill only makes it easier for the “better half” of the immigrants getting in it’s a start. And would also break the stereotype that all immigrants are coming here as minimum wage workers. The main parts I plan to use in my essay would be the fact that immigration bills are in the works and are in line to help immigrants come to America easier and legally. This would be the naysayer, since I’m writing about how the immigration process is not effective in helping immigrants become citizen.

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