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"Americans from radically different political persuasions agree on the need to "fix" the "broken" US immigration laws to address serious deficiencies and improve border enforcement. In Immigration Law and the US-Mexico Border, Kevin Johnson and Bernard Trujillo focus on what for many is at the core of the entire immigration debate in modern America: immigration from Mexico. In clear, reasonable prose, Johnson and Trujillo explore the long history of discrimination against US citizens of Mexican ancestry in the United States and the current movement against "illegal aliens"--persons depicted as not deserving fair treatment by US law. The authors argue that the United States has a special relationship with Mexico by virtue of sharing a 2,000-mile border and a "land-grab of epic proportions" when the United States "acquired" nearly two-thirds of Mexican territory between 1836 and 1853. The authors explain US immigration law and policy in its many aspects--including the migration of labor, the place of state and local regulation over immigration, and the contributions of Mexican immigrants to the US economy. Their objective is to help thinking citizens on both sides of the border to sort through an issue with a long, emotional history that will undoubtedly continue to inflame politics until cooler, and better-informed, heads can prevail. The authors conclude by outlining possibilities for the future, sketching a possible movement to promote social justice. Great for use by students of immigration law, border studies, and Latino studies, this book will also be of interest to anyone wondering about the general state of immigration law as it pertains to our most troublesome border"--
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Illegal aliens, Border security, Emigration and immigration law, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, LAW / Emigration & Immigration, Foreign relations, Mexico, foreign relations, united states, United states, foreign relations, mexico, Mexican-american border region, Undocumented immigrantsEdition | Availability |
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Immigration law and the U.S.-Mexico border: ¿sí se puede?
2011, University of Arizona Press
in English
0816527806 9780816527809
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Immigration Law and the U. S. -Mexico Border: ¿Sí Se Puede?
2011, University of Arizona Press
in English
0816505594 9780816505593
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