TITLE

Clinton Administration gets tough on illegal immigration

PUB. DATE
January 1994
SOURCE
American Nurseryman;1/1/94, Vol. 179 Issue 1, p11
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the President Bill Clinton administration's efforts to curb illegal immigration. Reasons for the concern; Proposals to increase the budget for border-control efforts; Restriction of foreigners' ability to seek political asylum; Revamp of operations of the federal immigration service.
ACCESSION #
9501121256

Tags: UNITED States -- Emigration & immigration

 

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