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America’s Long History of Anti-immigrant Sentiment and the Policing of Movement
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Immigration Politics and Policy in the United States
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Immigration and American Society
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Forgetting Its Common Humanity: America's Immigration Story
Anita Maddali
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Radical responses to neoliberalism: immigrant rights in the global era
Ron Hayduk
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Historical Perspective into the Debate on Immigration in the United States
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The Danger of Dissent: A Century of Targeting Immigrants
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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.)
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The Journal of American History, 2005
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Dignity'S Revolt: Threat, Identity, And Immigrant Mass Mobilization
John Zepeda
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The networked grassroots. How radicals outflanked reformists in the United States’ immigrant rights movement
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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
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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
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The dreamers: how the undocumented youth movement transformed the immigrant rights debate
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Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2014
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Anti-Immigration Sentiment in America
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Precarity and Power: Immigrant Lives and Immigrant Politics in the Deportation Nation
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The Remaking of America and Immigrants: Old and New
Roger Waldinger
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Conclusion: Immigration and Public Policy
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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
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