2 of 2 available systemwide,
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Cesar Chavez Library
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325.73 G972p
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Mar 10 2013 )
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Cholla Library
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325.73 G972p
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [147]-169) and index.
Contents:
- Preface: Is the United States a nation of immigrants?
- Who are the immigrants?
- Why do people immigrate?
- Does the United States welcome refugees?
- Why can't they just "get legal"?
- Is it easy to be "illegal"?
- Are immigrants hurting our economy?
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- Is immigration bad for our health, environment, or culture?
- Are immigrants a threat?
- Enforcement: is it a solution?
- What about "guest worker" and amnesty programs?
- Why do we jail and deport immigrants?
- Can we open our borders?
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