Living 'Illegal': The Human Face Of Unauthorized Immigration,Used

Living 'Illegal': The Human Face Of Unauthorized Immigration,Used

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A mythbusting account of the tragedies, trials, and successes of undocumented immigration in the United States.For decades now, Americas polarizing debate over immigration revolved around a set of onedimensional characters and unchallenged stereotypes. The resulting policiesfrom the creation of ICE in 2003 to Arizonas draconian law SB 1070are dangerous and profoundly counterproductive.Based on years of research into the lives of ordinary migrants, Living Illegal offers richly textured stories of real peopleworking, building families, and enriching their communities even as the political climate grows more hostile. In the words of Publishers Weekly, it is a compassionate and wellreasoned exploration of why migrants come to the U.S. and how they integrate into American society.Moving beyond conventional arguments, Living Illegal challenges our assumptions about who these people are and how they have adapted to the confusing patchwork of local immigration ordinances. This revealing narrative takes us into Southern churches (often the only organizations open to migrants), into the fields of Florida, onto the streets of major American cities during the immigrant rights marches of 2006, and across national boundariesfrom Brazil to Mexico and Guatemala.

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