United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
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United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
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Incoming Resources
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- White borders, the history of race and immigration in the United States from Chinese exclusion to the border wall, Reece Jones
- Living "illegal", the human face of unauthorized immigration, Marie Friedmann Marquardt [and others]
- Everyday illegal, when policies undermine immigrant families, Joanna Dreby
- Immigration, Debra A. Miller, book editor
- Remaking the American mainstream, assimilation and contemporary immigration, Richard Alba, Victor Nee
- Somewhere in the unknown world, a collective refugee memoir, Kao Kalia Yang
- The criminalization of immigration, truth, lies, tragedy, and consequences, Robert Hartmann McNamara
- Homelands, four friends, two countries, and the fate of the great Mexican-American migration, Alfredo Corchado
- Life on the line, by Cactus Media
- Conversations across our America, talking about immigration and the Latinoization of the United States, by Louis G. Mendoza
- Inventing the immigration problem, the Dillingham Commission and its legacy, Katherine Benton-Cohen
- Border hacker, a tale of treachery, trafficking, and two friends on the run, Levi Vonk, with Axel Kirschner
- The biopolitics of race, state racism and U.S. immigration, Sokthan Yeng
- Immigration, asylum, and sanctuary cities, Ariana Agrios, book editor
- Somewhere we are human, authentic voices on migration, survival, and new beginnings, edited by Reyna Grande, Sonia Guiñansaca
- One quarter of the nation, immigration and the transformation of America, Nancy Foner
- Right to dream, immigration reform and America's future, William A. Schwab ; [foreword by G. David Gearhart]
- Race and immigration, Nazli Kibria, Cara Bowman and Megan O'Leary
- The rise of the new second generation, Min Zhou and Carl L. Bankston III
- Dreamers, an immigrant generation's fight for their American dream, Eileen Truax
- The men and women we want, gender, race, and the progressive era literacy test debate, Jeanne D. Petit
- Black politics in transition, immigration, suburbanization, and gentrification, edited by Candis Watts Smith, Christina M. Greer
- Mexicans in the making of America, Neil Foley
- This land is our land, an immigrant's manifesto, Suketu Mehta
- Skills of the "unskilled", work and mobility among Mexican migrants, Jacqueline Maria Hagan, Rubén Hernández-León, Jean-Luc Demonsant
- Twenty-first-century gateways, immigrant incorporation in suburban America, Audrey Singer, Susan W. Hardwick, Caroline B. Brettell, editors
- Undocumented, how immigration became illegal, Aviva Chomsky
- Clandestine crossings, migrants and coyotes on the Texas-Mexico border, David Spener
- There goes the neighborhood, how communities overcome prejudice and meet the challenge of American immigration, Ali Noorani
- Underground America, narratives of undocumented lives, edited by Peter Orner ; associate editors, Annie Holmes, Jaykumar Menon ; assistant editors, Tom Andes [and others] ; interviews by Tom Andes [and others] ; [foreword by Luis Alberto Urrea]
- Becoming American, why immigration is good for our nation's future, Fariborz Ghadar
- No human is illegal, an attorney on the front lines of the immigration war, J.J. Mulligan Sepúlveda
- Illegal, reflections of an undocumented immigrant, José Ángel N
- How many is too many?, the progressive argument for reducing immigration into the United States, Philip Cafaro
- Braceros, migrant citizens and transnational subjects in the postwar United States and Mexico, Deborah Cohen
- The loneliest Americans, Jay Caspian Kang
- Abrazando el espíritu, Bracero families confront the US-Mexico border, Ana Elizabeth Rosas
- Alien nation, 36 true tales of immigration, edited by Sofija Stefanovic
- Vanishing frontiers, the forces driving Mexico and the United States together, Andrew Selee
- Forgotten citizens, deportation, children, and the making of American exiles and orphans, Luis H. Zayas
- City of refugees, the story of three newcomers who breathed life into a dying American town, Susan Hartman
- Immigrant children and youth, psychological challenges, Alberto M. Bursztyn and Carol Korn-Bursztyn, editors
Outgoing Resources
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