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Aims and Objectives

The Political, Economic, and Social Context of Immigration Policy Khamael AL- Faris PhD Student Plymouth Universiy UK. Aims and Objectives. British Immigration History. Open Door IP Excluding some ethnicities and Religions Re Opened Door IP Discriminated IP Eliminated Immigrants Rights

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Aims and Objectives

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  1. The Political, Economic, and Social Context of Immigration PolicyKhamael AL-FarisPhD Student Plymouth UniversiyUK

  2. Aims and Objectives

  3. British Immigration History Open Door IP Excluding some ethnicities and Religions Re Opened Door IP Discriminated IP Eliminated Immigrants Rights Free Movement for EU

  4. Canadian Immigration History Open Door IP Excluding some ethnicities and Religions Recruiting some ethnicities Discriminated IP Points System Recent IP

  5. CriteriasDraw British IP

  6. British Public Attitude to Immigrants

  7. Criteria Draw Canadian IP

  8. Canadian Public Attitude

  9. Conclusion Economic Issue Immigration policy Health and security

  10. References • KARAPIN, R. 1999. The Politics of Immigration Control in Britain and Germany: Sub national Politicians and Social Movements. Comparative Politics, 31, 423-444. • MILES, R. & PHIZACKLEA, A. 1984. White man's country: racism in British politics, London, Pluto. • SMALL, S. & SOLOMOS, J. 2006. Race, Immigration and Politics in Britain: Changing Policy Agendas and Conceptual Paradigms 1940s-2000s. International Journal of Comparative Sociology 47, 235-257 • SMITH, J. 2008. Towards consensus? Centre-right parties and immigration policy in the UK and Ireland. Journal of European Public Policy, 15, 415-431. • TRAVERS, M. 1999. THE BRITISH IMMIGRATION COURTS: A study of law and politics, The Policy Press. • UKIP. 2010 RESTORING OUR BORDERS: An Immigration and Asylum policy for an independent Britain. Available: http://www.ukip.org/media/policies/UKIPimmigration2010.pdf [Accessed 28/12/2010 ].

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