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Guestworker Programs: Lessons From the Past and Warnings for the Future

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Briggs , Vernon M. Jr.
Abstract
"Immigration policy is a minefield of controversial issues, and among the most explosive are those programs that permit low-skilled foreign nationals to work in the same labor market as U.S. citizens and permanent resident aliens. Because such endeavors have been undertaken in the past, they have a track record and have been subject to extensive research. There is no need to speculate about what might happen if any new such venture – such as that proposed by the Bush Administration on January 7, 2004 – were to be enacted. The outcome is easily predicted."
Date Issued
2004-03-01Subject
U.S.; immigration; immigrant; policy; work; United States; illegal; law; labor; program; guestworker; market
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Required Publisher Statement: Published by the Center for Immigration Studies.
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article