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Managing migration in the wake of September 11: Implications for a cost-benefit analysis

A public survey conducted in the US in 2004 asked the question: “Should governments spend more to prevent illegal immigration?” The response among the groups surveyed was divided, with over half (55 per cent) of non-immigrants, and over a third (34 per cent) of immigrants responding in the affirmative. The fact that such a question was debated publicly is instructive.

Related Subject(s): Migration
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