United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy
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United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy
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United States
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Incoming Resources
- Immigration, Debra A. Miller, book editor
- Your weekly address, the White House, July 13, 2013
- Immigration reform, a reference handbook, Michael C. LeMay
- Illegal immigration, a reference handbook, Michael C. LeMay
- Unwelcome strangers, American identity and the turn against immigration, David M. Reimers
- Go back to where you came from, the backlash against immigration and the fate of western democracy, Sasha Polakow-Suransky
- White borders, the history of race and immigration in the United States from Chinese exclusion to the border wall, Reece Jones
- Inventing the immigration problem, the Dillingham Commission and its legacy, Katherine Benton-Cohen
- Consuming Mexican labor, from the Bracero Program to NAFTA, Ronald L. Mize and Alicia C.S. Swords
- America balkanized, immigration's challenge to government, by Brent A. Nelson
- Our 50-state border crisis, how the Mexican border fuels the drug epidemic across America, Howard G. Buffett
- The making of a dream, how a group of young undocumented immigrants helped change what it means to be American, Laura Wides-Muñoz
- US borders
- The last million, Europe's displaced persons from World War to Cold War, David Nasaw
- Mexican migration to the United States, perspectives from both sides of the border, edited by Harriett D. Romo and Olivia Mogollon-Lopez
- The great great wall, along the borders of history from China to Mexico, Ian Volner
- Refuge beyond reach, how rich democracies repel asylum seekers, David Scott FitzGerald
- Immigration, asylum, and sanctuary cities, Ariana Agrios, book editor
- The criminalization of immigration, truth, lies, tragedy, and consequences, Robert Hartmann McNamara
- Deportation, who goes and who stays?, edited by the New York Times editorial staff
- Rivermouth, a chronicle of language, faith, and migration, Alejandra Oliva
- Debating Immigration in the Age of Terrorism, Polarization, and Trump, Joshua Woods, C. Damien Arthur
- The biopolitics of race, state racism and U.S. immigration, Sokthan Yeng
- Streets of gold, America's untold story of immigrant success, Ran Abramitzky, Leah Boustan
- Immigration reform, Noël Merino, book editor
- Build bridges, not walls, a journey to a world without borders, Todd Miller
- The coming white minority, California's eruptions and America's future, Dale Maharidge
- US immigration in the twenty-first century, making Americans, remaking America, Louis DeSipio, University of California, Irvine ; Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Columbia University
- Opening the floodgates, why America needs to rethink its borders and immigration laws, Kevin R. Johnson
- Cartels at war, Mexico's drug-fueled violence and the threat to U.S. national security, Paul Rexton Kan ; foreword by Barry R. McCaffrey
- The walls within, the politics of immigration in modern America, Sarah R. Coleman
- Immigration, assimilation, and border security, Yoku Shaw-Taylor and Lorraine McCall
- Immigration, examining the facts, Cari Lee Skogberg Eastman
- 2018-2019 National Debate Topic
- Deported, immigrant policing, disposable labor, and global capitalism, Tanya Maria Golash-Boza
- The world comes to America, immigration to the United States since 1945, Leonard Dinnerstein ; David M. Reimers
- Your weekly address, the White House, June 8, 2013
- Detained and deported, stories of immigrant families under fire, Margaret Regan
- This land is our land, an immigrant's manifesto, Suketu Mehta
- At America's gates, Chinese immigration during the exclusion era, 1882-1943, Erika Lee
- "They take our jobs!", and 20 other myths about immigration, Aviva Chomsky
- The border crossed us, the case for opening the U.S.-Mexico Border, Justin Akers Chacón
- Immigration reform, a reference handbook, Michael C. LeMay
- SAVE, systematic alien verification for entitlements program, produced by United States Department of Homeland Security
- Policing immigrants, local law enforcement on the front lines, Doris Marie Provine, Monica W. Varsanyi, Paul G. Lewis, and Scott H. Decker
- The criminalization of immigration, the post 9/11 moral panic, Samantha Hauptman
- Everyone who is gone is here, the United States, Central America, and the making of a crisis, Jonathan Blitzer
- Storming the wall, climate change, migration, and homeland security, Todd Miller
- Ex Mex, from migrants to immigrants, Jorge G. Castañeda
- Tell me how it ends, an essay in forty questions, Valeria Luiselli
Outgoing Resources
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