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_aImmigration / _ccompiled by H.W. Wilson, a division of EBSCO Information Services. |
| 250 | _aFirst edition | ||
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_aAmenia, New York : _bGrey House Publishing, _c2016. |
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_axii, 189 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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_aThe reference shelf ; _vvolume 88, number 2 |
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_g1. _tPolitics, the law, and immigration reform. Politics and reform in an immigrant nation ; _tImmigration reform: corporate demands trump human rights / _rMichelle Chen ; _tHey! Who left the border open? / _rEmily Cadei ; _tAmerican limbo / _rJeffrey Toobin ; _tMiscalculation on visas disrupts lives of highly skilled immigrants / _rJulia Preston ; _tThe front line against birthright citizenship / _rJonathan Blitzer -- _g2. _tImmigration labor, activism, and human rights. Laboring for human rights ; _tIllegal immigrant detention centers rife with abuses, U.S. Civil Rights Commission report finds / _rStephen Dinan ; _tImmigrant labor, immigrant rights / _rDavid Bacon ; _tMexican migration-corridor hospitality / _rAlejandro Olayo-M�endez, Stephen Nathan Haymes, and Maria Vidal de Haymes ; _tHow immigrant activists changed L.A. / _rManuel Pastor ; _tDeadly human trafficking business on Mexico-US border / _rAxel Storen Weden -- _g3. _tPopular conceptions, stereotypes, and biases. Immigration myths and misconceptions ; _tMore than half the nation's governors say Syrian refugees not welcome / _rAshley Fantz and Ben Brumfield ; _tTurning away refugees won't fight terrorism, and might make it worse / _rNick Stockton ; _tReport aims to debunk anti-immigration myths / _rYasmin Anwar ; _tImmigrants and crime: crunching the numbers / _rCatherine E. Shoichet ; _tFor illegal immigrants with babies, the anchor pulls in many directions / _rPamela Constable ; _tThe telling way white Americans react to pictures of dark-skinned immigrants / _rJeff Guo -- _g4. _tEducation, culture, and families. Immigrant family value ; _tSchools brace for the influx of immigrants / _rLesli A. Maxwell ; _tIn U.S. schools, undocumented youths strive to adjust / _rCorey Mitchell ; _tSupreme Court guards education for undocumented immigrants / _rJulie Underwood ; _tImmigration: assimilation and the measure of an American / _rStephanie Hanes ; _tRequirements keep young immigrants out of Long Island classrooms / _rBenjamin Mueller ; _tBilingualism: when education and assimilation clash / _rMelinda D. Anderson ; _tChildren of immigration / _rMarcelo M. Su�arez-Orozco & Carola Su�arez-Orozco -- _g5. _tGlobal and domestic economies. The economic impact of immigration ; _tGlobalization and NAFTA caused migration from Mexico / _rDavid Bacon ; _tThe fear of "not enough to go round" / _rBridget Anderson ; _tLet the kids stay / _rFranklin Foer ; _tThe most entrepreneurial group in America wasn't born in America / _rAdam Bluestein ; _tThe economics of Syrian refugees / _rJohn Cassidy. |
| 520 | _a"Presidential candidate Donald Trump's recent proposals to devote large amounts of federal spending into deporting all undocumented immigrants and to build a wall between the United States and Mexico are only two of the latest controversial ideas in the ongoing discussion over immigration. Historically, there have been two sides to the debate. One side tends to blame immigration for society's economic and social troubles and calls for restricting and reversing the numbers of immigrants to the United States, while the other side contends that the United States is a nation of immigrants and condemns anti-immigrant rhetoric as racist and xenophobic. This volume will explore the various aspects of the conversation, including such hot-button talking points as so-called "anchor babies," as well as recent policy discussions related to the DREAM Act, counter-terrorism, the policing of borders, and education."--Publisher's website. | ||
| 588 | _aEdition statement supplied by publisher. | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 179-182) and index. | ||
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