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POLS 336 U.S. Immigration Law and Policy (4)
This course explores U.S. immigration and immigration policy, with special attention to the period from 1996 to the present. Taking into account the ideological shifts resulting in previous immigration reforms, the course examines causes of migration, current strategies used by the U.S. government to control the flow of immigrants into the United States, the costs and benefits of immigration to the U.S. and sending countries, security concerns, and ethical and human rights implications. The course prepares students to analyze current rhetoric and policy proposals and engage with the question of what immigration reform might look like. Not open to new first-year students.
American Studies
http://e-catalog.sewanee.edu/arts-sciences/departments-interdisciplinary-programs/american-studies/
...both POLS 101 and POLS 107 . POLS 203...or IB credit. HIST 336 Hours of Crisis...