Deporting Immigrants

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Anne Cunningham
Greenhaven Publishing LLC, Dec 15, 2017 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 200 pages
As immigration and naturalization processes continue to dominate U.S. news headlines and political rhetoric, the tangible fear of having one's family torn apart is only growing greater for those who flock to the United States for work, education, or refuge. This book looks at both legal and undocumented immigration and explores the challenges faced by local and federal government officials, by different types of workers, and by the children of green card or visa holders. This is a balanced overview of deportation, those it may involve, and how it works.
 

Contents

Foreword
11
Introduction
14
Does US Immigration Policy Have Its Roots in Racism?
17
Have Deportation and Immigration Policies Gotten Worse in the New Millennium?
71
Can Deportation inthe Age of Trump Be a Boon to America?
106
Are Immigrant and Deportation Policies Headed in the Right Direction?
135
Organizations to Contact
182
Bibliography
186
Index
189
Back Cover
193
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