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U.S. Asylum Policy and the New World Order

Author
Briggs, Vernon M. Jr.
Abstract
"In the new world order, differences in political ideology have given way to differences in economic conditions between nation states as the prompting force for the outflow of would-be refugees and asylum seekers. In part, these pressures are associated with the political disintegration of the poorer republics of the former Soviet Union and its former satellite nations into ethnic enclaves. But the most endemic of the new contributory pressures are emanating from North-South economic differences between the "have" and "have-not" nations."
Date Issued
1993-01-01Subject
U.S. immigration; policy; force; asylum; refugee; United States; economic; nation; population; legal; political asylum
Rights
Required Publisher Statement: Copyright by Centre for Population and Urban Research.
Type
article