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NO ENTRY

PUB. DATE
May 1996
SOURCE
New Republic;5/27/96, Vol. 214 Issue 22, p9
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Challenges the political leaders and legislators in the U.S. to confront the real culprits behind the problem of illegal aliens in the country. Move of Democrats and Republicans to raise the issue of illegal aliens in the competition for voters who are anxious about the condition of the economy; Information on bills introduced in the U.S. Congress as of May 27, 1996 aimed at restricting immigration and bar illegal aliens from entering the country's borders; Stand of President Bill Clinton on immigration restriction and illegal aliens.
ACCESSION #
9605147520

Tags: ILLEGAL aliens;  EMIGRATION & immigration;  IMMIGRANTS -- United States;  LEGISLATORS -- United States;  POLITICAL leadership;  CLINTON, Bill, 1946-;  PRESIDENTS -- United States

 

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