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Shaping Florida: The Effects of Immigration, 1970-2020

  • By
  • William Leonard
  • Leon F. Bouvier
  • John L. Martin
December 1995
Backgrounders and Reports

Shaping Georgia: The Effects of Immigration, 1970-2020

  • By
  • Leon F. Bouvier
  • John L. Martin
August 1995
Backgrounders and Reports

A Natural Surge in Naturalization

  • By
  • John L. Martin
August 1995
Backgrounders and Reports

Can We Control the Border? A Look at Recent Efforts in San Diego, El Paso and Nogales

  • By
  • John L. Martin
May 1995
Backgrounders and Reports

Shaping Texas: The Effects of Immigration, 1970-2020

  • By
  • Leon F. Bouvier
  • John L. Martin
April 1995
Backgrounders and Reports

Operation Blockade: Bullying Tactic or Border Control Model?

  • By
  • John L. Martin
December 1993
Backgrounders and Reports

Reducing Legal Immigration: The Options

  • By
  • John L. Martin
September 1993
Backgrounders and Reports

Immigration Reform Gains Momentum

  • By
  • John L. Martin
August 1993
Backgrounders and Reports

Four Hundred Million Americans!: The Latest Census Bureau Projections

  • By
  • Leon F. Bouvier
  • John L. Martin
January 1993
Backgrounders and Reports
The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization founded in 1985. It is the nation's only think tank devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States.