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    living and pricey childbearing expenses that deterred Singaporeans from starting families. Therefore‚ to cope with the declining statistics‚ the Singapore government opened up its doors to foreigners by making its citizenship policy more attractive and accessible. This included awarding permanent residency to foreigners and easing up public housing and education laws for these new members of community. While all these satisfied the connotations of a “New Society” in Singapore‚ implications between the

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    not exacerbate unemployment...Immigrants not only take jobs‚ but also create them. Their purchases increase the demand for labor‚ leading to new hires roughly equal in number to the immigrant workers.” In order to overcome this distrust towards foreigners‚ Americans have to abandon their suspicions and recognize‚ as Simon has‚ that our lives are enhanced by immigrants creating‚ and not taking‚ U.S.

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    which can solitary be obtained in certain nations‚ as they are so prestigiously specialized in their field and education (Decker‚ 2016). On the other hand‚ these professionals can be available in developed countries especially‚ however‚ the large influx of patients‚ research and busy schedule‚ can cause it to be problematic for many to arrange an appointment for their sickness or needs (Decker‚ 2016). To illustrate‚ the medical professionals such as an orthopedic surgeon and a neurosurgeon are an

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    up the numbers: measuring illegal immigration to South Africa”‚ Southern African Migration Project‚ Migration Policy Brief n° 3. Department of Home Affairs. (2001-2004). Various official media releases. Farquhar‚ G. 2000. Blacks ‘Racist’ Towards Foreigners – Report”. Available from: www.iol.co.za. Accessed on [March 23‚ 2014]. Gordin‚ J Lewis‚ D. 1996. Labour Migration. Available from: www.polity.org.za:80/govdocs/green_papers/migration/lewisch9.htm. Accessed on [March 20‚ 2014]. Kotzé‚ H. and Hill

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    When the politics of non-entrée collide with the principle of non-refoulement Idil Atak   Introduction Under traditional international law‚ States have a sovereign right to allow or refuse entrance of foreigners on their territory‚ to impose conditions to their entry‚ and to expel them from their territory. In accordance with their duty to protect the lives  and the security of the public‚ States also have a legitimate interest in controlling irregular migration[1].   States are devoting more

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    to religious reasons and opposed immigration. These nativists soon formed the Know-Nothing Party‚ which supported measures slowing down the process of making foreigners citizens or allowing them to hold office. Due to later arguments over slavery‚ however‚ it soon fell apart. American cities grew rapidly‚ partially because of the huge influx in people‚ which was both a blessing and a curse in a way. The new metropolises provided many sources of entertainment and an enriched cultural life‚ as well

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    China: Technology‚ Trade‚ Culture‚ Migrations‚ and Environment Ever since China first became China the Chinese have always been one of the most innovative and advanced cultures to grace this planet. Under the Ming dynasty the Chinese economy was the cornerstone that held the key to the Afro-Eurasia global economic revival. This was possible due to the relocation of China’s capital‚ the opening of a major waterway and other internal trade routes‚ the goods they had to offer‚ an enormous population

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    Clement’s was designed to reach a broad audience‚ and the committee hearings themselves were part of a calculated political attempt to bring the question of Chinese immigration to a national audience.2 Many Californians had long felt beleaguered by the influx of Chinese immigrants into the

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    New York‚ and moved to Georgia later in his life to supervise the factory. To Georgians‚ this represented the unsolicited topic of immigration. “In Atlanta the Jews never constituted a significant percentage of the city’s population‚ but with the influx of [European immigrants] in the 1890’s problems developed…between them and the working class Atlantans” (Dinnerstein 70). Immigrants at the time were arriving in vast amounts‚ searching for economic opportunities throughout the United States. Though

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    would be the first of its kind as majority of fast food restaurants are currently American brands. Since Malaysia started MM2H (Malaysia my second home) a scheme by the government which gives foreigners long term visa’s to reside in Malaysia and buy properties and open businesses in Malaysia‚ more and more foreigners especially Arabs and Iranians are

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