Abstract

The article focuses upon the decision-making mechanism in the fi eld of immigration policy in the United States. The author notes the extreme politicization of the problem of immigration. Conflicts and rivalry between the president and Congress, conflicting interests of individual states hinder the adoption legislation decisions.

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