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Recent Works on Immigration Policymaking: A Review Essay and Agenda for the Future

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Briggs Vernon M. Jr. Immigration Policy and the American Labor Force (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984). xv + 294 pp. Bibliography, index. $29.50.

Hull Elizabeth. Without Justice for All: The Constitutional Rights of Aliens (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985). xi + 244 pp. Bibliography, index. $35.00.

Loescher Gill and Scanlan John A.. Calculated Kindness: Refugees and America's Half-Open Door, 1945 to the Present (New York: Free Pres, 1986). xviii + 346 pp. Bibliography, index. $22.50.

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