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Aviva Chomsky dismantles twenty-one of the most widespread and pernicious myths and beliefs about immigrants and immigration in this incisive book.
A critical look at the mechanisms, beliefs, and ideologies that govern U.S. immigration laws, and the social impacts of their enforcement--Provided by publisher.
... 28 on naturalization 45–6 Burke, Edmund 82 Bush, George W. 92–3 Canada as-of-right naturalization 45–6 compared to US (Bloemraad) 39–40 “ideology of shared values” (Norman) 117 immigration statistics 35–6 multiculturalism of 40, 61, ...
Comprising three volumes of thirty-one scholarly essays, this work covers immigration to the United States from the founding of America to the present.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
This volume is organized around the following themes: economics, demographics and race, law and policy, philosophy and religion, and European politics.