Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 12:01:33 -0400
From: msk@cis.org (Mark Krikorian)
Subject: Immigration policy lists
To:  (Recipient list suppressed)

The Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C., operates two free e-mail information services (listservs) on immigration policy. The 3,000-plus subscribers include most of the prominent figures in the field, on all sides of the issue, including academics, policymakers, INS and other agency personnel, journalists, attorneys, activists and others. The services cover developments both in the United States and abroad.

**CISNEWS** is a daily list of full-text news items, announcements, reviews, queries, etc. (Not just items from CIS, but from anyone who wishes to submit something for consideration.) There are 15 or so postings a week.

To join CISNEWS, go to:

http://mail.cis.org/guest/RemoteListSummary/CISNEWS

**This Week in Immigration** is a weekly roundup of immigration news, delivered Friday afternoons, for those don't need the deth that CISNEWS provides. The message includes the lead paragraphs of the week's top 15 or 20 stories, plus links to the complete articles, if applicable. There are also occasional postings alerting subscribers to new publications and upcoming events.

To subscribe to This Week in Immigration, go to:

http://mail.cis.org/guest/RemoteListSummary/THISWEEK

If you have any questions or problems, contact the Center at center@cis.org

The Center for Immigration Studies, founded in 1985, is an independent, non-profit research organization that examines and critiques the impact of immigration on the United States. CISNEWS is partly supported by a grant from The German Marshall Fund of the United States.


Mark Krikorian, executive director Center for Immigration Studies 1522 K Street N.W., Suite 820 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 466-8185 fax: (202) 466-8076 msk@cis.org www.cis.org

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