Authors
Fernando Riosmena
Publication date
2013/12
Journal
Journal on migration and human security
Volume
1
Issue
4
Pages
148-162
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Virtually all accounts of the state of the US immigration system point to its patently broken condition, with the presence of almost 12 million people without legal status paramount to this characterization. Because of several recent developments including continued and renewed interest in regularizing the status of most unauthorized migrants in executive and legislative branch agendas, the Center for Migration Studies of New York, with support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, convened a group of immigration specialists, researchers, scholars, and advocates in Washington, DC in September 2013 to discuss potential data, information, and research needs in the event of the enactment of large-scale legalization programs for the unauthorized population.
This paper describes the results of this one-and-a-half day discussion. It begins with a description of the contours of a legalization program if …
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