Canadian borders and immigration post 9/11
Author(s)
Adelman, Howard
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2002
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This article focuses on the effects of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks on Canadian immigration and refugee policy. After a glimpse at shifts in media coverage and public attitudes, and an examination of the impact on domestic human rights issues and the process of economic integration of Canada and the United States, this article will zero in on the security issue and its impact on immigration and refugee issues.This article focuses on the effects of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks on Canadian immigration and refugee policy. After a glimpse at shifts in media coverage and public attitudes, and an examination of the impact on domestic human rights issues and the process of economic integration of Canada and the United States, this article will zero in on the security issue and its impact on immigration and refugee issues.
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Journal Title
International Migration Review
Volume
36
Issue
1
Subject
Economics
Studies in Human Society