9781440828478-1440828474-Hidden Lives and Human Rights in the United States [3 volumes]: Understanding the Controversies and Tragedies of Undocumented Immigration [3 volumes]

Hidden Lives and Human Rights in the United States [3 volumes]: Understanding the Controversies and Tragedies of Undocumented Immigration [3 volumes]

ISBN-13: 9781440828478
ISBN-10: 1440828474
Author: Lois Ann Lorentzen
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover 1168 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781440828478
ISBN-10: 1440828474
Author: Lois Ann Lorentzen
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover 1168 pages

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Hidden Lives and Human Rights in the United States [3 volumes]: Understanding the Controversies and Tragedies of Undocumented Immigration [3 volumes] (ISBN-13: 9781440828478 and ISBN-10: 1440828474), written by authors Lois Ann Lorentzen, was published by Praeger in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Human Rights (Constitutional Law) books. You can easily purchase or rent Hidden Lives and Human Rights in the United States [3 volumes]: Understanding the Controversies and Tragedies of Undocumented Immigration [3 volumes] (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Human Rights books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The most comprehensive collection of essays on undocumented immigration to date, covering issues not generally found anywhere else on the subject. Three fascinating volumes feature the latest research from the country's top immigration scholars.

In the United States, the crisis of undocumented immigrants draws strong opinions from both sides of the debate. For those who immigrate, concerns over safety, incorporation, and fair treatment arise upon arrival. For others, the perceived economic, political, and cultural impact of newcomers can feel threatening. In this informative three-volume set, top immigration scholars explain perspectives from every angle, examining facts and seeking solutions to counter the controversies often brought on by the current state of undocumented immigrant affairs.

Immigration expert and set editor Lois Lorentzen leads a stellar team of contributors, laying out history, theories, and legislation in the first book; human rights, sexuality, and health in the second; and economics, politics, and morality in the final volume. From family separation, to human trafficking, to notions of citizenship, this provocative study captures the human costs associated with this type of immigration in the United States, questions policies intended to protect the "American way of life," and offers strategies for easing tensions between immigrants and natural-born citizens in everyday life.


• Discusses topics rarely covered, including sexual migration, religion, values, and mental health

• Features essays across disciplines in the fields of psychology, law, politics, social work, public policy, history, education, and health

• Includes tables, maps, photos, and a bibliography for each volume to provide visual interest and additional learning opportunities

• Probes the latest controversies centered on recent immigration legislation in Arizona, Georgia, and Alabama

• Familiarizes readers with history, theories, and legislation related to undocumented migration in the United States

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