TITLE

The nation's gatekeeper

PUB. DATE
April 1998
SOURCE
Christian Science Monitor;4/17/98, Vol. 90 Issue 99, p16
SOURCE TYPE
Newspaper
DOC. TYPE
Editorial
ABSTRACT
Editorial. Comments on the reorganization of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). Developing a clear distinction between the enforcement and service components; The challenge inherent in a large reorganization; The restrictive legislative framework that INS works under; Why changes to the immigration law in the US would enable the INS to work more efficiently.
ACCESSION #
482164

Tags: UNITED States. Immigration & Naturalization Service;  EMIGRATION & immigration law -- United States;  CORPORATE reorganizations

 

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