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Immigration reform

2016
A collection of essays on immigration reform from different points of view.

Illegal immigration

a reference handbook
Provides an updated look at illegal immigration in America, discussing its background and history, problems and possible solutions, effects on American society, and various perspectives. Includes profiles of people and organizations, a chronology, primary source documents, and resources.

The Coyote's bicycle

the untold story of seven thousand bicycles and the rise of a borderland empire
This is the story of seven thousand bikes that made an incredible journey and one young man from Oaxaca who arrived at the border with nothing, built a small empire, and then vanished. Touching on immigration and globalization, as well as the history of the US-Mexico border, this book is at once an immersive investigation of an outrageous occurrence and a true-crime, rags-to-riches story.

Space and security

a reference handbook
2011

Immigrants' rights, citizens' rights

2015
Describes the difference between natural-born citizens and immigrants and discusses the rights associated with each group of people.

The ransom of the Jews

the story of the extraordinary secret bargain between Romania and Israel
2005
Reveals the secret exchange between Romania and Israel in which Israel paid the Romanian government to let the 370,000 Jews of Romania who survived the Holocaust to immigrate to Israel.

Immigration

Collects an assortment of critical essays that debate various topics relating to immigration, from whether immigration is a serious issue in the United States to how the U.S. government should respond to illegal immigration.

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.

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