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They Say Bad Things Come in Threes: How Economic, Political and Cultural Shifts Facilitated Contemporary Anti-Immigration Activism in the United States

Matthew Ward

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Movement or moment? Lessons from the pro-immigrant movement in the United States and contemporary challenges

Kim Voss

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

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Anti-Immigration in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia

Katy Arnold

Introduction, 2011

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Immigrant rights and social movements

Paul Almeida

Sociology Compass, 2018

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THE MOVEMENT FOR IMMIGRANT RIGHTS

Ernesto Castaneda

Social Movements 1768-2018, 2020

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Social Movement Studies A virtuous nation and its deserving immigrants. How the immigrant rights movement embraced nationalism

Walter Nicholls

Social Movement Studies, 2019

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America’s Long History of Anti-immigrant Sentiment and the Policing of Movement

Genevieve Carpio

UC Press Blog, 2019

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Immigration Politics and Policy in the United States

Heather Silber Mohamed

Oxford Bibliographies Online Datasets

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Latino Ethnicity and Other Influences on the Immigrants’Rights Movement in the United States

Bradley Tatar

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Radicalizing the Immigrant Debate in the United States: A Call for Open Borders and Global Human Rights (2007)

Antonia Darder

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“A Day Without Immigrants,” European Journal of American Studies

Benita Heiskanen

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The New Resistance: Immigrant Rights Mobilization in an Era of Trump

Austin Kocher

Journal of Latin American Geographies, 2017

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Immigration and American Society

Robert Slayton

2013

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Forgetting Its Common Humanity: America's Immigration Story

Anita Maddali

2018

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Radical responses to neoliberalism: immigrant rights in the global era

Ron Hayduk

Dialectical Anthropology, 2009

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Historical Perspective into the Debate on Immigration in the United States

Ernest Komu

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ETHNIC AMERICA: Nativism, Racialization, Crimmigration, Deportations, Mass Mobilization

Rubén G. Rumbaut

UCI Sociology Seminar in the Spring of the Pandemic, 2020

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The Danger of Dissent: A Century of Targeting Immigrants

Lenni Benson

NYLS Law Review, 2020

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Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America. By Mae M. Ngai. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004. xxii, 377 pp. $35.00, ISBN 0-691-07471-2.)

Charlotte Brooks

The Journal of American History, 2005

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Mae M. Ngai, Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press), 2004. 400 pages. $49.95

Marie Price

Human Rights Review, 2007

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Dignity'S Revolt: Threat, Identity, And Immigrant Mass Mobilization

John Zepeda

2011

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The networked grassroots. How radicals outflanked reformists in the United States’ immigrant rights movement

Walter Nicholls

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2016

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A Movement Wrestling: American Labor's Enduring Struggle with Immigration, 1866–2007 – Erratum/Corrigendum

Janice Fine

Studies in American Political Development, 2009

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Americanization now and then: the 'nation of immigrants' in the early twentieth and twenty-first centuries

Maria Lauret

Journal of American Studies, 2016

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The dreamers: how the undocumented youth movement transformed the immigrant rights debate

sara abraham

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2014

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Anti-Immigration Sentiment in America

Joshua Patterson

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Precarity and Power: Immigrant Lives and Immigrant Politics in the Deportation Nation

Greg Prieto

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The Remaking of America and Immigrants: Old and New

Roger Waldinger

2002

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Conclusion: Immigration and Public Policy

Rubén G. Rumbaut

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Looking Back to See Ahead: Unanticipated Changes in Immigration from 1986 to the Present and Their Implications for American Politics Today

Michael Jones-correa

Annual Review of Political Science, 2013

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Undocumented and Unafraid: The Emergence of an Undocumented Movement and Its Impact on Immigration Policy, the DREAM Act, DACA, DAPA, and Family Unification

William Flores

Journal of family strengths, 2016

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La Gran Marcha: anti-racism and immigrants rights in Southern California

Jenna Loyd

ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical …, 2007

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Racialization, Resistance, and the Migrant Rights Movement: A Historical Analysis

Albert Ponce

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Weapons of the [Not So] Weak: Immigrant Mass Mobilization in the U.S. South

Chris Zepeda-Millan

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Talk of “Broken Borders and Stone Walls: Anti-immigrant Discourse and Legislation from California to South Carolina

Ann Kingsolver

2017

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