Immigration policy in the United States, Europe, and the
Commonwealth went under the microscope after the terror attacks of
9/11 and the subsequent events in London, Madrid, and elsewhere. We
have since seen major changes in the bureaucracies that regulate
immigrationa "but have those institutional dynamics led to
significant changes in the way borders are controlled, the numbers
of immigrants allowed to enter, or national asylum policies? This
book examines a broad range of issues and cases in order to better
understand if, how, and why immigration policies and practices have
changed in these countries in response to the threat of terrorism.
In a thorough analysis of border policies, the authors also address
how an intensification of immigration politics can have severe
consequences for the social and economic circumstances of national
minorities of immigrant origin.
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