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Dual Citizenship Month, Date & Essay

Pages:5 (1699 words)

Sources:1+

Subject:History

Topic:Migration

Document Type:Essay

Document:#27848701


S. government is not in favor of dual citizenship as a policy matter due to the problems it might bring. But there is a felt need that dual citizenship must be allowed because of considerable rise in global migration from other nations into America. Dual citizenship benefits the American society in more ways than one. Economic advantages are primary, as also social and political benefits. Besides, it also assists in legalizing the exercise over them of governmental power; it minimizes the risk that they will be subject to discriminatory treatment. Granting dual citizenship makes the immigrants to naturalize and develops a strong bond with the labor force. The estimated encouraging influence of dual citizenship rights on the rates of naturalization also suggests that some of the relative advantages in employment might be due to acquisition of American citizenship.

References

Brummett, Suzanne. Dual Citizenship. 2002.



Hansen, Randall; Weil, Patrick. Dual Nationality, social rights and federal citizenship in the U.S. And Europe. Berghahn Books. 2002.

Joly, Daniele. International migration in the new millennium.

Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. 2004.

Mazzolari, Francesca. Dual Citizenship Rights: Do they make more and better citizens? IZA

Paper Discussion Series, IZA DP No. 3008. August, 2007.

Rahemtullah, Omme-Salma. Is Dual Citizenship Re-defining notions of citizenship? Canada

and Ghana as Case Studies. 18 December, 2006.

Wucker, Michele. The benefits of dual citizenship. Foreign Policy in Focus, March 8, 2006.



Brummett, Suzanne. Dual Citizenship. 2002.



Rahemtullah, Omme-Salma. Is Dual Citizenship Re-defining notions of citizenship? Canada and Ghana as Case Studies. 18 December, 2006.

Joly, Daniele. International migration in the new millennium. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. 2004. p. 227.

Hansen, Randall; Weil, Patrick. Dual Nationality, social rights and federal citizenship in the U.S. And Europe. Berghahn Books. 2002. p. 75.

Wucker, Michele. The benefits of dual citizenship. Foreign Policy in Focus, March 8, 2006.



Mazzolari, Francesca. Dual Citizenship Rights: Do they make more and better citizens? IZA Paper Discussion Series, IZA DP No. 3008. August, 2007.


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References

Brummett, Suzanne. Dual Citizenship. 2002.

Hansen, Randall; Weil, Patrick. Dual Nationality, social rights and federal citizenship in the U.S. And Europe. Berghahn Books. 2002.

Joly, Daniele. International migration in the new millennium.

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