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The purpose of this list is to provide researchers with some data revealing the 'why' and 'when' and enabling him/her to identify someone found in documents. Moeshart compiled an extensive database of more than 16.000 records. From this database he generated a list of names of Dutch and other foreigners in Japan 1850-1900 containing c. 2000 names found in the used archives.
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Illegal aliens --- France
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Aliens --- Organizational change --- Postcolonialism --- Whites --- Race identity
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This volume presents a comprehensive and systematic review of Chinese immigration law by providing the detail, insight and background information needed to thoroughly understand this complex system. The book has been written on the basis of Chinese statutes while also including coverage of relevant international instruments. It draws on and compares Chinese and English language sources to create an invaluable resource for both Chinese and non-Chinese readers alike.
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The notion of America as land of refuge is vital to American civic consciousness yet over the past seventy years the country has had a complicated and sometimes erratic relationship with its refugee populations. Attitudes and actions toward refugees from the government, voluntary organizations, and the general public have ranged from acceptance to rejection; from well-wrought program efforts to botched policy decisions. Drawing on a wide range of contemporary and historical material, and based on the author's three-decade experience in refugee research and policy, Safe Haven? provides an integrated portrait of this crucial component of American immigration-and of American engagement with the world. Covering seven decades of immigration history, Haines shows how refugees and their American hosts continue to struggle with national and ethnic identities and the effect this struggle has had on American institutions and attitudes.
Refugees --- Immigrants --- Displaced persons --- Persons --- Aliens --- Deportees --- Exiles --- History. --- History
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Law calls communities into being and constitutes the "we" it governs. This act of defining produces an outside as well as an inside, a border whose crossing is guarded, maintaining the identity, coherence, and integrity of the space and people within. Those wishing to enter must negotiate a complex terrain of defensive mechanisms, expectations, assumptions, and legal proscriptions. Essentially, law enforces the boundary between inside and outside in both physical and epistemological ways. Law and the Stranger explores the ways law identifies and responds to strangers within and across borders. It analyzes the ambiguous place strangers occupy in communities not their own and reflects on how dealing with strangers challenges the laws and communities that invite or parry them. As the book reveals, strangers are made through law, rather than born through accidents of geography.
Noncitizens. --- Emigration and immigration law --- Law --- Sociological jurisprudence. --- Philosophy. --- Aliens.
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This e-book aims to describe the setting of labour markets in the Arabian Gulf as the basis for the understanding the relationship between expatriates and the indigenous workforce. It also examines the future of the expatriate-citizen relationship and suggestions for future research in this area and provides valuable insights from new perspectives on the theme of managing diverse teams in the Middle East. This e-book expands the understanding of a truly underrepresented topic.
Noncitizens --- Foreign workers --- Teams in the workplace --- Aliens
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Metics (Greek law) --- Aliens (Greek law) --- Inscriptions, Greek --- Métèques --- Etrangers --- Inscriptions grecques --- Droit grec --- Aliens --- Métèques --- Metics --- Greek inscriptions --- Greek language --- Greek philology --- Enemy aliens --- Expatriates --- Foreign citizens (Aliens) --- Foreign population --- Foreign residents --- Foreigners --- Noncitizens --- Resident aliens --- Unnaturalized foreign residents --- Persons --- Deportees --- Exiles --- Immigrants --- Refugees --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Noncitizens (Greek law) --- Illegal aliens --- Illegal immigrants --- Non-citizens --- Unauthorized immigrants --- Undocumented aliens --- Undocumented immigrants --- Aliens - Greece - Athens --- Inscriptions, Greek - Greece - Athens
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Aliens --- Deportation --- Detention of persons --- Emigration and immigration law --- Europese Unie. --- Illegal aliens --- Migratiebeleid. --- Regelgeving. --- Uitwijzing. --- Government policy --- European Parliament.
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Thangasamy examines state level policy making for undocumented immigrants in the United States between 1998 and 2005. This period saw heightened state legislative activity regarding access to higher education and the availability of driver's licenses and health benefits for undocumented immigrants. Some states chose to extend these benefits to undocumented immigrants while some did not. Thangasamy seeks to explain the variation in state responses. He tested partisanship, interest group politics, bureaucratic politics, and the role of race and ethnicity to explain policy variation. While, neither
Immigrants --- Emigrants --- Foreign-born population --- Foreign population --- Foreigners --- Migrants --- Persons --- Aliens --- Government policy --- States. --- Noncitizens --- States --- Enemy aliens --- Expatriates --- Foreign citizens (Aliens) --- Foreign residents --- Resident aliens --- Unnaturalized foreign residents --- Deportees --- Exiles --- Refugees --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Illegal aliens --- Illegal immigrants --- Non-citizens --- Unauthorized immigrants --- Undocumented aliens --- Undocumented immigrants
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