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Author Guskin, Jane, author.

Title The politics of immigration : questions and answers / Jane Guskin and David L. Wilson.

Publication Info. New York : Monthly Review Press, [2017]
©2017

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Edition Second edition.
Description 1 online resource
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction -- 1. Who are the immigrants? -- 2. Why do people immigrate? -- 3. Does the United States welcome refugees? -- 4. Why can't they just "get legal"? -- 5. Is it easy to be "illegal"? -- 6. Are immigrants hurting our economy? -- 7. Is immigration hurting our health, environment, or culture? -- 8. Are immigrants a threat? -- 9. Enforcement: is it a solution? -- 10. What about amnesty and "guest worker" programs? -- 11. Why do we jail and deport immigrants? -- 12. Can we open our borders? -- Afterword -- Immigration and the law: a chronology.
Summary "A straightforward discussion of the issues surrounding immigration U.S. immigration has been the subject of furious debates for decades. On one side, politicians and the media talk about aliens and criminals, with calls to 'deport them all.' On the other side, some advocates idealize immigrants and gloss over problems associated with immigration. Dialogue becomes possible when we dig deeper and ask tough questions: Why are people in other countries leaving their homes and coming here? What does it mean to be 'illegal'? How do immigration raids, prisons, and border walls impact communities? Who suffers and who profits from our current system--and what would happen if we transformed it? The Politics of Immigration: Questions and Answers goes beyond soundbites to tackle these concerns in straightforward language and an accessible question-and-answer format. First published in 2007, this updated and expanded edition is an effective tool to confront current stereotypes and disinformation. Those who believe immigrants take jobs from citizens, don't pay taxes, strain public services, and threaten the dominant culture will find their assumptions challenged with compelling arguments and hard data. Ideal for classroom use, The Politics of Immigration provides those who are undecided about immigration with the facts and clear reasoning they need to develop an informed opinion"--Provided by publisher.
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Subject United States -- Emigration and immigration.
United States.
Emigration and immigration.
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy.
Government policy.
Immigrants -- United States.
Immigrants.
Immigrants -- Government policy -- United States.
Immigrants -- Government policy.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Wilson, David L. (David Leigh), 1946- author.
Other Form: Print version: Guskin, Jane. Politics of immigration. New York : Monthly Review Press, [2017] 9781583676363 (DLC) 2017018183
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