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Isgro, Francesco – Migration Today, 1985
Reviews immigration laws and Federal Court decisions of 1985 establishing precedents for immigration litigation. Focuses on decisions concerning asylum and deportation; agricultural workers; adjustment of immigrant status; and deferred action. Argues that the recent sharp increase in immigration litigation indicates a need for immigration reform…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Federal Courts, Immigrants, Migrant Problems
Stout, Robert Joe – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1980
Discusses the problems of poverty, poor health, exploitation, and lack of educational opportunities faced by Mexican American migrant agricultural workers. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mexican Americans, Migrant Education, Migrant Problems
Johnston, Helen J. – Migration Today, 1984
Presents a broad, historical overview of federal legislation and agencies created to improve the health situation of migrant farm workers. Focuses particularly on the Migrant Health Act (of 1962) and its subsequent revisions. Asserts that a need still exists for special arrangements for health care for migrants and other seasonal farm workers. (KH)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Federal Programs, Hispanic Americans, Migrant Health Services
Colledge, M., Ed.; And Others – 1986
This book addresses the research and policy issues that emerge from the interface of different cultures as a consequence of migration. It includes articles on the following issues: (1) the contribution of the social sciences to an understanding of migrant health needs; (2) health care across cultural boundaries; (3) health care for labor…
Descriptors: Family Planning, Foreign Countries, Health, Health Education
Gupte, Pranay – New York Times Magazine, 1984
In wake of a recent recession, Turkish "guest workers" are beginning to feel less welcome in West Germany. Many have accepted government cash incentives to return to Turkey, but others have prospered and wish to stay. The Germans themselves are split over whether the Turks threaten job opportunities for native workers or provide crucial…
Descriptors: Ethnic Bias, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Relations, Ethnicity
Frankenhoff, Charles A. – Migration Today, 1985
Examines public policy needs with respect to Cuban and Haitian refugees in Miami. Refugees' distinct socioeconomic and cultural characteristics must be taken into account. The transition communities of "Little Haiti" and "Little Havana" require health and human services as external supports, but more crucially, they need strong…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Community Development, Cubans, Cultural Traits
Chavez, Leo R. – Migration Today, 1984
Discusses the question of who will pay for the undocumented immigrants' access to social services, particularly health services. Argues that neither state governments, counties, local governments, private hospitals, the judiciary, nor the federal government have accepted responsibility, and consequently, the workers and the community at large are…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Government Role
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Goodwin-Gill, Guy S. – International Migration Review, 1989
Places migrants and refugees within the human rights context, contrasting inalienable rights with the demands of sovereignty, and juxtaposing the two in a context of existing and developing international standards. Shows how the law must evolve, responding coherently to contemporary problems, if the structure of rights is to be maintained.…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Civil Rights Legislation, Discriminatory Legislation, Equal Protection
Diaz, Joseph O. Prewitt; Draguns, Juris G. – Migration World Magazine, 1990
Reviews research on the factors that affect the mental health of Puerto Ricans who migrate to the United States. Three groups are discussed: (1) those who migrate; (2) those who migrate and return; and (3) those who migrate and return more than once. (EVL)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Family Problems, Hispanic Americans
Tomasi, Silvano M. – Migration Today, 1982
Examines writings of Pope John Paul II on the international migration phenomenon. Suggests that the Pope's teaching offers a Christian interpretation of migration, ethnicity, and the economic and political causes for the displacement of people and that just and humane solutions to the problems of immigrants may be found in his message. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Christianity, Church Role, Civil Liberties
Virginia Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Richmond. – 1983
The living and working conditions of migrant farmworkers on the Eastern Shore of Virginia have been described as deplorable and possibly the worst in the nation. At the same time, growers in this region have complained of duplication, even triplication, of federal and state regulations designed to improve living and working conditions of these…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Federal Programs, Living Standards, Migrant Education
Delaware Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Dover. – 1984
The Delaware Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights examined housing, employment, and health among the state's more than 1,500 migrants. Committee findings indicated: (1) there is no accurate count of migrants in the state or migrants in need of housing on a seasonal basis; (2) Delaware has pursued an aggressive policy…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Federal Regulation, Health Needs, Housing Needs
Reuter, Lutz-Rainer – 1983
West Germany represents a typical case of how most West European countries have dealt with labor migration, common since World War II. West Germany's foreign workers are called "Gastarbeiter" (guestworkers), which implies that they are in Germany at the behest of the Germans, and for only a short period of time. Nonetheless, statistics…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adult Education, Bilingual Education, Economic Factors
Australian Inst. of Multicultural Affairs, Melbourne (Australia). – 1982
This booklet summarizes the findings and recommendations of an evaluation of the Australian government's programs and services for migrants. Rollowing a description of the organization of the full report, three opening chapters provide, respectively, (1) a broad overview of the evaluation; (2) a discussion of its approach and methodology; and (3)…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Civil Rights, Coordination, Cultural Pluralism
Schumacher, Yvonne; And Others – 1983
Based on facts gathered in 1982-83 and prepared to inform the United States Commission on Civil Rights of the status of migrants in the State of Maryland, this report summarizes findings about housing, health and safety, access/communication/transportation, employment issues, and education. The summary of housing conditions notes that more than…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Civil Rights, Equal Protection, Health Needs