"The Immigration Reader" offers a unique, multidisciplinary
perspective on immigration to the United States. In this
comprehensive selection of readings by the most important scholars
working on immigration studies, the history, contemporary issues,
economy, comparative cross-national and political debates are put
into perspective.
Included in this collection are selections by Borjas, Massey,
Daniels, Portes, Sassen, Fukuyama and Light. By providing
contributions from scholars in sociology, law, political science,
history, geography and public policy this volume will interest a
variety of students, scholars and researchers in the social
sciences. These combined readings on immigration shed light on the
role of the immigrant in American society and how the immigrant
experience shaped the American identity. In addition, it puts in
historical perspective the current debates in government on
immigration policy, welfare, the role of citizenship and human
rights in this highly volatile period of American history where the
role of the immigrant is in question.
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