Publisher description for The politics of immigration in France, Britain, and the United States : a comparative study / Martin Schain.
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This book argues that although labor market needs have been an important element in the development of immigration policy, they have been filtered through a political process: the politics of immigration. It is this process that drives immigration policy in each country. By exploring the relation between policy and politics in France, the UK, and the US, three countries that have both welcomed and severely restricted immigrant entry during different periods, this book helps to show how this goes far beyond labor market needs. Cross-nationally, these policies have been influenced by considerations of race, domestic ideas of what constitutes national identity, citizenship, naturalization, urban policy, housing, and education.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
France -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy.
France -- Emigration and immigration -- Political aspects.
Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy.
Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration -- Political aspects.
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy.
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Political aspects.