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Getting immigration right : what every American needs to know / edited by David Coates & Peter Siavelis ; foreword by Alejandro Portes.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Potomac Books, Inc., ©2009.Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (xiv, 290 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781597976237
  • 1597976237
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Getting immigration right.DDC classification:
  • 325.73 22
LOC classification:
  • JV6465 .G48 2009eb
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Contents:
Foreword: Policies and preachings that backfire / Alejandro Portes -- Introduction / David Coates and Peter M. Siavelis -- Sketching the age of migration : contextualizing the U.S.-Mexico migration impasse / Mark J. Miller -- Changing concepts of citizenship and nationality across time and space / Michele Wucker -- Ten things you need to know about Mexican immigration / Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo -- The immigration aftermath : Latinos, Latino immigrants, and American national identity / Luis Ricardo Fraga and Gary M. Segura -- The economic impact of immigration / David Coates -- Beyond push and pull : neoliberalism, NAFTA, immigration policy, and the structural incentives for Mexican immigration / Peter M. Siavelis -- Crossing Arizona : rooting out the problem / Dan DeVivo and Valeria Fernández -- Undocumented workers, documented mendacity : how the criminalization of immigrants threatens America's future / Patricia Fernández-Kelly -- Eight myths about immigration enforcement / David A. Martin -- Principles that should guide immigration policy / Robert Rector -- Market-based solutions to illegal immigration / Daniel T. Griswold -- The H-2 visa programs : real need for reform / Ross Eisenbrey -- Options for action, strategies for change / David Coates.
Summary: Getting Immigration Right focuses on what is arguably the most important aspect of the current immigration debate: how best to understand and resolve illegal immigration from Mexico. The scale and character of illegal immigration is only one facet of the "immigration problem" currently before Congress and the president, but it is its most contentious and visible face. It is also the one part of the contemporary immigration story that attracts the most intense opposition, the most widely disseminated mythologies, and the most powerfully advocated solutions. What to do about illegal immigration from Mexico is a major political question of our time. The book's wide-ranging and timely discussion includes legal and non-Mexican immigration. It sets the context of immigration before exploring the job experiences of illegal immigrants and their quest for the American dream. The contributors then focus on the causes and consequences?economic and social?of immigration, both legal and otherwise, and vividly describe the Latino experiences of illegality, including crossing the border and living in fear of deportation. In addition, the reform of immigration law is discussed from three distinct viewpoints: one conservative, one liberal, and one libertarian. The volume closes with its editors' own proposals for comprehensive immigration reform. With a foreword by Alejandro Portes, a professor of sociology at Princeton University and author of Immigrant America: A Portrait
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword: Policies and preachings that backfire / Alejandro Portes -- Introduction / David Coates and Peter M. Siavelis -- Sketching the age of migration : contextualizing the U.S.-Mexico migration impasse / Mark J. Miller -- Changing concepts of citizenship and nationality across time and space / Michele Wucker -- Ten things you need to know about Mexican immigration / Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo -- The immigration aftermath : Latinos, Latino immigrants, and American national identity / Luis Ricardo Fraga and Gary M. Segura -- The economic impact of immigration / David Coates -- Beyond push and pull : neoliberalism, NAFTA, immigration policy, and the structural incentives for Mexican immigration / Peter M. Siavelis -- Crossing Arizona : rooting out the problem / Dan DeVivo and Valeria Fernández -- Undocumented workers, documented mendacity : how the criminalization of immigrants threatens America's future / Patricia Fernández-Kelly -- Eight myths about immigration enforcement / David A. Martin -- Principles that should guide immigration policy / Robert Rector -- Market-based solutions to illegal immigration / Daniel T. Griswold -- The H-2 visa programs : real need for reform / Ross Eisenbrey -- Options for action, strategies for change / David Coates.

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Getting Immigration Right focuses on what is arguably the most important aspect of the current immigration debate: how best to understand and resolve illegal immigration from Mexico. The scale and character of illegal immigration is only one facet of the "immigration problem" currently before Congress and the president, but it is its most contentious and visible face. It is also the one part of the contemporary immigration story that attracts the most intense opposition, the most widely disseminated mythologies, and the most powerfully advocated solutions. What to do about illegal immigration from Mexico is a major political question of our time. The book's wide-ranging and timely discussion includes legal and non-Mexican immigration. It sets the context of immigration before exploring the job experiences of illegal immigrants and their quest for the American dream. The contributors then focus on the causes and consequences?economic and social?of immigration, both legal and otherwise, and vividly describe the Latino experiences of illegality, including crossing the border and living in fear of deportation. In addition, the reform of immigration law is discussed from three distinct viewpoints: one conservative, one liberal, and one libertarian. The volume closes with its editors' own proposals for comprehensive immigration reform. With a foreword by Alejandro Portes, a professor of sociology at Princeton University and author of Immigrant America: A Portrait

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