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Immigration and Immigrants

123 Citations2003
Beverly Buck, Melanie Hobbs, Anne Kaiser
Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work

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Abstract

Abstract Public opinion polls conducted from 1964 to 1999 found that Americans' desire to reduce immigration increased dramatically, but there existed a wide variation regarding which nationalities were to be restricted. Furthermore, the majority believed that many immigrants wind up on welfare and raise taxes for Americans and, hence, cause problems for the United States. This article reports on these findings and their implications for current political attitudes toward immigration and recent change and proposed changes inimmigration laws and programs.