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The conventional wisdom is that the terrorist attacks on September
11th 2001 prompted a substantive change in U.S. immigration policy
on visa issuances and the grounds for excluding foreign nationals
from the United States. A series of laws enacted in the 1990s,
however, may have done as much or more to set current U.S. visa
policy and the legal grounds for exclusion. This book reviews the
legislative developments in visa policy over the past 20 years and
analysis of the statistical trends in visa issuances and denials
provide a nuanced study of U.S. visa policy and the grounds for
exclusion.
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