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America’s Incoherent Immigration System Stuart Anderson If the U.S. Congress and executive branch agencies formulated coherent policies, then here is what our immigration system would look like: highly skilled foreign
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John R. Hancock / Stuart Anderson / Douglas Massey / Ronald Reagan / /

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attorney / U.S. worker / maid / foreign-born worker / Executive Director / TV commentator / Commissioner / head of policy and counselor / entrepreneur / skilled worker / chief of the agricultural certification unit / still president of the United States / /

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