emigration and immigration law

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Deported Americans

life after deportation to Mexico
2019
When Gina was deported to Tijuana, Mexico, in 2011, she left behind her parents, siblings, and children, all of whom are U.S. citizens. Despite having once had a green card, Gina was removed from the only country she had ever known. In Deported Americans legal scholar and former public defender Beth C. Caldwell tells Gina's story alongside those of dozens of other Dreamers, who are among the hundreds of thousands who have been deported to Mexico in recent years. Many of them had lawful status, held green cards, or served in the U.S. military. Now, they have been banished, many with no hope of lawfully returning. Having interviewed over one hundred deportees and their families, Caldwell traces deportation's long-term consequences?such as depression, drug use, and homelessness?on both sides of the border. Showing how U.S. deportation law systematically fails to protect the rights of immigrants and their families, Caldwell challenges traditional notions of what it means to be an American and recommends legislative and judicial reforms to mitigate the injustices suffered by the millions of U.S. citizens affected by deportation.

No human is illegal

an attorney on the front lines of the immigration war
For author Mulligan Sep?lveda, the son and husband of Spanish-speaking immigrants, the battle for immigration reform is personal. Mulligan Sep?lveda writes of visiting border detention centers, defending undocumented immigrants in court, and taking his services to JFK to represent people being turned away at the gates during Trump's infamous travel ban.

The dreamers and DACA

Explores the DACA program and how it has affected society in the United States, and looks at the United States immigration policy under President Trump.

Immigration in America

Provides information on immigration in America, including the history, its link with the economy, government issues, and more.

United States immigration and citizenship

Allan Wernick's guide to the law
A comprehensive guide to U.S. immigration and citizenship that covers getting a green card, naturalization, citizenship requirements, nonimmigrant visas, asylees and refugees, and employer sanctions; and includes sample forms.
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The making of a dream

how a group of young undocumented immigrants helped change what it means to be American
2018
"A journalist chronicles the next chapter in civil rights--the story of a movement and a nation, witnessed through the poignant and inspiring experiences of five young undocumented activists who are transforming society's attitudes toward one of the most contentious political matters roiling America today: immigration."--Amazon.
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Your legal rights as an immigrant

2016
Looks at the legal rights given to immigrants in the United States.
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The children of undocumented immigrants

2013
includes a wide range of opinions about the controversial subject, children of undocumented immigrants. Also includes primary and secondary sources from a variety of perspectives -- eyewitnesses, scientific journals, government officials and many others.

Immigration

interpreting the constitution
2015
Examines constitutional issues surrounding immigration in the United States and discusses how immigration laws have changed.

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