Navigating the migration debate out of a dangerous cul‐de‐sac
Tim Finch and
Sarah Mulley
Public Policy Review, 2009, vol. 16, issue 2, 120-126
Abstract:
Progressives cannot continue to bang the pro‐migration drum and believe that the public will finally ‘get it’ or that their arguments will win over the extreme anti‐migration voices. Instead a new mainstream consensus on the issue is urgently needed, say Tim Finch and Sarah Mulley
Date: 2009
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