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Open borders

the case against immigration controls
2004
Examines the impact of stricter immigration laws and border controls and makes an argument for abolishing all immigration laws, with a focus on Europe.

Crossing and controlling borders

immigration policies and their impact on migrants' journeys
2011
Collects twelve papers that discuss how immigration policies in European Union countries and the United States impact the migrant's journey, linking border control policies and migratory practices.

Let them in

the case for open borders
2008
The author presents evidence to support his argument that a liberal immigration policy toward Latin America is good for the security and economy of the United States, as well as for immigrants.

Illegal immigration

a reference handbook
2007
This work is an overview of America's attempts to deal with the problem of illegal immigration, with discussions of every immigration law passed since 1965, crucial court cases, key actors and organizations, and proposed solutions.

U.S. immigration

a reference handbook
2004
Provides an introductory essay; biographies of activists, legislators, and advocates; a chronology of events, legislation,and movements; a directory of organizations; and a listing of print and nonprint resources.

Arguing immigration

the debate over the changing face of America
1994
The writers in Arguing Immigration lay bare the vital economic and moral issues at stake and provide a crucial framework for any serious discussion of this highly charged issue.

Wetback nation

the case for opening the Mexican-American border
2004
Journalist and researcher Laufer helps to understand the background to the current state of Mexican immigration: the story of how the border has become a fraud, resulting in nothing more than the criminalization of Mexican and other migrants, the bloating of the mismanaged Immigration and Naturalization Service, the deterioration of living standards along the frontier, and the enrichment of American employers. Laufer argues for free movement across the border, ending a deadly charade that taunts and abuses workers the U.S. economy deperately needs, and making it easier for the U.S. to enforce restrictions against those people to whom it wants to deny entry.--From publisher description.

New Americans

"Informational text uses a historical framework to discuss issues surrounding immigration. Sections include opinions from notable Americans on various sides of the issue followed by encouragement for readers to analyze each opinion"--Provided by publisher.

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