IMMIGRATION, the third volume in The Wadsworth Casebooks in Argument series, covers the forms of argumentation, including how to write source-based argumentative papers, and offers a wide variety of readings based on the theme.
With a timely new chapter on immigration in the current age of globalization, a new Preface, and new appendixes with the most recent statistics, this revised edition is an engrossing study of immigration to the United States from the ...
The final chapters of the book put the human face on the criminalization of immigration. Each chapter represents a case study of a specific aspect of the criminalization of immigration.
Comprising three volumes of thirty-one scholarly essays, this work covers immigration to the United States from the founding of America to the present.
In bringing together critical theorists of immigration to understand how the current political landscape propagates the view of the "illegal alien" as a threat to social order, this text encourages students and general readers alike to ...
THE POLITICS OF IMMIGRATION REFORM IN THE 1990S Historian David Reimers , in a chapter on the 1990s entitled " A Broken Immigration System " in his book Unwelcome Strangers ( 1998 ) , points out that ...
According to prevailing U.S. racial schemes in which any amount of African ancestry (the “one—drop” rule) makes one black, African and Caribbean immigrants are often seen as black (Shaw—Taylor 2007; Davis 1991).
This book answers many questions that educators have asked of the author, who is a former teacher and legal advocate for ELL families, including the differences among immigrant, refugee, green card, and undocumented students; the right of a ...
Why? In Brain Gain, Darrell West asserts that perception or "vision" is one reason reform in immigration policy is so politically difficult. Public discourse tends to emphasize the perceived negatives.
Hollingworth, William, Annemarie Relyea-Chew, Bryan A. Comstock, Judge Karen A. Overstreet, and Jeffrey G. Jarvik. 2007. “The Risk of Bankruptcy before and after ... Humes, Karen R., Nicholas A. Jones, and Roberto R. Ramirez. 2011.
Don M. Mitchell, “The Geography of Injustice: Borders and the Continuing Immiseration of California Agricultural Labor in the Era of Free Trade,” Richmond Journal ofGlobal and Business Law 2 (2001): 145, 156. 4.