KENNESAW, Ga. | Oct 9, 2024
Dr. Richard Hutchinson spoke on the development of U.S. policy over time and how the composition of the immigrants has changed. The history included the U.S.-Mexico War (1846-1848), the Bracero Program (1942-1964), IRCA (1986), and recent developments under Presidents Trump and Biden. A crucial change has been the arrival of huge numbers of asylum seekers added to the traditional demographic of young Mexican men looking for work. The U.S. immigration system is in urgent need of reform in order to more swiftly and humanely process everyone, and better cooperation with Mexico is also needed.
Congratulations to Our Newest Alpha Phi Sigma Honor Society Inductees for Criminal Justice
Congratulations to Our Newest Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honors Society Inductees
Dr. Barbara Combs Honored as Georgia's Sociologist of the Year
Professor Ken White Recently Published in the Marietta Daily Journal