Revised Immigration Order Could Still Create Unintended Consequences, Migration Scholar Says
February 23, 2017
February 23, 2017
LAWRENCE, Kan., Feb. 23 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
As Trump administration officials have publicly talked about a revised executive order on immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries, a University of Kansas researcher of immigration and transnational terrorism says the order could ultimately backfire.
According to national news reports, the retooled order is expected to exempt green card holders and dual citizens from Iran, Iraq, . . .
As Trump administration officials have publicly talked about a revised executive order on immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries, a University of Kansas researcher of immigration and transnational terrorism says the order could ultimately backfire.
According to national news reports, the retooled order is expected to exempt green card holders and dual citizens from Iran, Iraq, . . .