Political Struggle Over The Immigration Reform During G.W.Bush Presidency

By the beginning of the XXI century, the US had about 12 million illegal aliens and the immigration reform was evidently much needed. The Immigration Act of 1990 was significantly outdated and required revision. Additional regulations that passed in the 1990-s had to be systematized. The White House...

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Main Author: Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Filippenko
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Language:English
Published: MGIMO University Press 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/razdely/politologiya/politicheskaya-borba-vokrug-reformy-immigracionnogo-zakonodatelstva-v-period
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spelling doaj-6f73862169a946a0af688bb35189dd472020-11-24T22:01:24ZengMGIMO University PressVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta2071-81602014-01-01363137145124Political Struggle Over The Immigration Reform During G.W.Bush PresidencyAleksandra Aleksandrovna Filippenko0Театр им. Моссовета, Москва; МГИМО(У) МИД РФBy the beginning of the XXI century, the US had about 12 million illegal aliens and the immigration reform was evidently much needed. The Immigration Act of 1990 was significantly outdated and required revision. Additional regulations that passed in the 1990-s had to be systematized. The White House and the president George W. Bush inclined to the comprehensive immigration reform that would include an amnesty for the certain part of the illegal aliens. Some lawmakers were ready to strike a deal, but than happened the 9/11 tragedy. Immigration reform was shelved and turned into a matter of national security. Immigration reform bills were taken into consideration only in conjunction with boarder security bills. Edward Kennedy was very much aware of the issue's complexity and the need for reform; he did all he could to reach a compromise with his fellow Republicans. John McCain became his closest ally in the reform. Democrats made considerable concessions, while moderate Republicans were willing to meet them halfway, but the conservatives would not let the Congress adopt a new legislation, calling any attempt at comprehensive immigration reform an amnesty for the criminals. During the 107-110 Congresses the immigration reform was thoroughly worked through from both sides, but the proposed bills rarely got to the floor and never passed both Houses. Even though the time has passed, suggestions offered and deals reached during the Bush presidency did not lose the edge and any new immigration legislation is going be based on the 2002-2008 bills.http://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/razdely/politologiya/politicheskaya-borba-vokrug-reformy-immigracionnogo-zakonodatelstva-v-periodамнистиябезопасность границвсеобъемлющая иммиграционная реформаДж.У.Бушзаконопроект Кеннеди-Маккейнаиммиграционная политикаКонгресснелегальные иммигрантыamnestyborder securitycomprehensive immigration reformCongressG.W.Bushillegal immigrantsimmigration politicsKennedy-McCain immigration reform bill
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Political Struggle Over The Immigration Reform During G.W.Bush Presidency
Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
амнистия
безопасность границ
всеобъемлющая иммиграционная реформа
Дж.У.Буш
законопроект Кеннеди-Маккейна
иммиграционная политика
Конгресс
нелегальные иммигранты
amnesty
border security
comprehensive immigration reform
Congress
G.W.Bush
illegal immigrants
immigration politics
Kennedy-McCain immigration reform bill
author_facet Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Filippenko
author_sort Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Filippenko
title Political Struggle Over The Immigration Reform During G.W.Bush Presidency
title_short Political Struggle Over The Immigration Reform During G.W.Bush Presidency
title_full Political Struggle Over The Immigration Reform During G.W.Bush Presidency
title_fullStr Political Struggle Over The Immigration Reform During G.W.Bush Presidency
title_full_unstemmed Political Struggle Over The Immigration Reform During G.W.Bush Presidency
title_sort political struggle over the immigration reform during g.w.bush presidency
publisher MGIMO University Press
series Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
issn 2071-8160
publishDate 2014-01-01
description By the beginning of the XXI century, the US had about 12 million illegal aliens and the immigration reform was evidently much needed. The Immigration Act of 1990 was significantly outdated and required revision. Additional regulations that passed in the 1990-s had to be systematized. The White House and the president George W. Bush inclined to the comprehensive immigration reform that would include an amnesty for the certain part of the illegal aliens. Some lawmakers were ready to strike a deal, but than happened the 9/11 tragedy. Immigration reform was shelved and turned into a matter of national security. Immigration reform bills were taken into consideration only in conjunction with boarder security bills. Edward Kennedy was very much aware of the issue's complexity and the need for reform; he did all he could to reach a compromise with his fellow Republicans. John McCain became his closest ally in the reform. Democrats made considerable concessions, while moderate Republicans were willing to meet them halfway, but the conservatives would not let the Congress adopt a new legislation, calling any attempt at comprehensive immigration reform an amnesty for the criminals. During the 107-110 Congresses the immigration reform was thoroughly worked through from both sides, but the proposed bills rarely got to the floor and never passed both Houses. Even though the time has passed, suggestions offered and deals reached during the Bush presidency did not lose the edge and any new immigration legislation is going be based on the 2002-2008 bills.
topic амнистия
безопасность границ
всеобъемлющая иммиграционная реформа
Дж.У.Буш
законопроект Кеннеди-Маккейна
иммиграционная политика
Конгресс
нелегальные иммигранты
amnesty
border security
comprehensive immigration reform
Congress
G.W.Bush
illegal immigrants
immigration politics
Kennedy-McCain immigration reform bill
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