The United States Immigration Agency: USCIS Analytical Essay by Nicky

The United States Immigration Agency: USCIS
Looks at the way that the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) governs immigration into the United States.
# 147365 | 4,130 words | 7 sources | MLA | 2011 | US


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Description:

This paper explains the workings of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) as related to several aspects of immigration including street level or local bureaucracy and the problem of non-mandated professionals. Next, the author relates matters such as budget limitations, the complexity of the situation and inter-agency conflicts. The paper explores the role of public relations and the critical issues faced by immigration services that now affect policy and management.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
Immigration Service
Federal Bureaucracy
Complex Problems and Human Dimensions
Public Relations and Issues facing the USCIS
The View of American Citizens on Immigration
Conclusion

From the Paper:

"The policy of not reporting illegal immigrants has come under a great deal of criticism in recent years. Opponents believe that reporting the presence of illegal immigrants is even more detrimental to society for the reasons that were just presented. Proponents of reporting illegal immigration on the street level believe that it is necessary. Such reporting is necessary as it pertains to homeland security because if a dangerous illegal immigrant is in the country public safety is at risk."

Sample of Sources Used:

  • Barbassa, J. April 3, 2007. Kids of illegal immigrants forced to choose when parents deported. Associated Press. Retrieved March 25 from; http: //www .picocalifornia. org/Files/Bee_Deportation_040607.pdf
  • Hardy, L. Surrounded by controversy over illegal immigrants, school leaders are sitting silently while marching ahead. American School Board Journal/September 2008
  • Jervis R. 13 March 2009 Feds to bolster agents on border ; Aimed at reducing violence, disrupting cartels in Mexico. USA Today. A01
  • Colleen Melody. TRADING INFORMATION FOR SAFETY: IMMIGRANTI NFORMANTS, FEDERAL LAW-ENFORCEMENT AGENTS, AND THE VIABILITY OF NON-DEPORTATION AGREEMENTS. Washington Law Review Vol. 83:599, 2008
  • "USCIS Strategic Plan: Securing America's Promise" . Retrieved March 25 from; http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/USCISSTRATEGICPLAN.pdf

Cite this Analytical Essay:

APA Format

The United States Immigration Agency: USCIS (2011, March 27) Retrieved June 07, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/analytical-essay/the-united-states-immigration-agency-uscis-147365/

MLA Format

"The United States Immigration Agency: USCIS" 27 March 2011. Web. 07 June. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/analytical-essay/the-united-states-immigration-agency-uscis-147365/>

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