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This issues-based reference work (available in both print and electronic formats) shines a spotlight on immigration policy in the United States. The U.S. is a nation of immigrants. Yet while the lofty words enshrined with the Statue of Liberty stand as a source of national pride, the rhetoric and politics surrounding immigration policy all-too-often have proven far less lofty. In reality, the apparently open invitation of Lady Liberty seldom has been without restriction. Throughout our history, impassioned debates about the appropriate scope and nature of such restriction have emerged and mushroomed, among politicians, among scholars of public policy, among the general public. In light of the need to keep students, researchers, and other interested readers informed and up-to-date on status of U.S. immigration policy, this volume uses introductory essays followed by point/counterpoint articles to explore prominent and perennially important debates, providing readers with views on multiple sides of this complex issue. While there are some brief works looking at debates on immigration, as well as some general A-to-Z encyclopedias, we offer more in-depth coverage of a much wider range of themes and issues, thus providing the only fully comprehensive point/counterpoint handbook tackling the issues that political science, history, and sociology majors are asked to explore and to write about as students and that they will grapple with later as policy makers and citizens.
Features & Benefits:
  • The volume is divided into three sections, each with its own Section Editor: Labor & Economic Debates (Judith Gans), Social & Cultural Debates (Judith Gans), and Political & Legal Debates (Daniel Tichenor).
  • Sections open with a Preface by the Section Editor to introduce the broad theme at hand and provide historical underpinnings.
  • Each section holds 12 chapters addressing varied aspects of the broad theme of the section.
  • Chapters open with an objective, lead-in piece (or headnote) followed by a point article and a counterpoint article.
  • All pieces (headnote, point article, counterpoint article) are signed.
  • For each chapter, students are referred to further readings, data sources, and other resources as a jumping-off spot for further research and more in-depth exploration.
  • Finally, volume concludes with a comprehensive index, and the electronic version includes search-and-browse features, as well as the ability to link to further readings cited within chapters should they be available to the library in electronic format.

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DEBATES ON
U.S. IMMIGRATION
DEBATES ON
U.S. IMMIGRATION
EDITORS
JUDITH GANS
University of Arizona
ELAINE M. REPLOGLE | DANIEL J. TICHENOR
University of Oregon
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Debates on U.S. immigration / editors, Judith Gans, Elaine M. Replogle, Daniel J. Tichenor.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4129-9601-3 (cloth)
1. United StatesEmigration and immigrationGovernment policy. 2. United StatesEmigration and immigrationPublic opinion. 3. Public opinionUnited States. I. Gans, Judith. II. Replogle, Elaine M. III. Tichenor, Daniel J., 1966- IV. Title: Debates on United States immigration.
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CONTENTS

Elaine M. Replogle and Daniel J. Tichenor, University of Oregon
David W. Haines, George Mason University
Madeleine Sumption, Migration Policy Institute
Priscilla Yamin, University of Oregon
Karey Leung, Rutgers University
Andrew D. Linenberg, Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, P.C.
Alexandra Filindra, University of Illinois at Chicago
Edward J. Erler, California State University, San Bernardino
Ron Hayduk, Queens College, City University of New York
Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Columbia University
Carolyn J. Craig, University of Oregon
Ali Noorani, National Immigration Forum
Anna O. Law, DePaul University
Melysa Sperber, George Washington University Law School
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, San Diego State University
Cynthia Bansak, St. Lawrence University
Kathryn Miller, University of Oregon
Calvin L. Lewis, Texas Tech University School of Law
Roberto Suro, University of Southern California
Michele Waslin, American Immigration Council, Immigration Policy Center
Julie Myers Wood, ICS Consulting
Trista R. Chaney, Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)
Walter A. Ewing, American Immigration Council
Judith Gans, University of Arizona
Marshall Fitz and Philip E. Wolgin, Center for American Progress
Ann Robertson, Independent Scholar
Sarah E. Bohn and Magnus Lofstrom, Public Policy Institute of California
Kristin Johnson, University of Rhode Island
Jack Martin, Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)
Jeffrey L. Gower, University at BuffaloSUNY
Norman Matloff, University of California, Davis
Nik Theodore, University of Illinois at Chicago
Eric A. Ruark, Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)
James R. Edwards Jr., Center for Immigration Studies
Lillie Coney, Electronic Privacy Information Center
Jessica M. Vaughan, Center for Immigration Studies
Marielena Hincapi, National Immigration Law Center
Maura Ooi, Georgetown University Law Center
Mark Krikorian, Center for Immigration Studies
Clarissa Martnez-De-Castro and Laura Vazquez, National Council of La Raza
Susan K. Brown and Frank D. Bean, University of California, Irvine
Lissette M. Piedra, Shinwoo Choi, and Hye Joon Park, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Philip Cafaro, Colorado State University
Winthrop R. Staples III, Independent Scholar
Andrew Light, Center for American Progress
Judith Gans, University of Arizona
David C. Koelsch, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
Carol L. Cleaveland, George Mason University
Elizabeth Hull, Rutgers University
Morris I. Onyewuchi, Attorney-at-Law
Francisco J. Alatorre, New Mexico State University
Donald M. Kerwin Jr., Center for Migration Studies
K.C. McAlpin, ProEnglish
Alida Y. Lasker, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
Rosalie Pedalino Porter, READ Institute
Karen Manges Douglas, Sam Houston State University
Andrew J. Parr, Nevada Department of Education
Matthew K. Tabor, EducationNews.org
Peter H. Schuck, Yale University
Karin D. Martin and Jack Glaser, University of California, Berkeley
Jessica Saunders and Nelson Lim, RAND Corporation
Carl Matthies, Vera Institute of Justice
Eric A. Ruark, Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)
Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, Penn State Law
ABOUT THE EDITORS

Judith Gans manages the immigration policy program at the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at the University of Arizona. Her areas of expertise include immigration and globalization, U.S. immigration policy, economics, and trade. The focus of her work is to provide conceptual frameworks for understanding the complexities of U.S. immigration policy rather than to advocate a particular policy position. She has written extensively on immigration including Immigrants in Arizona: Fiscal and Economic Impacts and a Primer on U.S. Immigration in a Global Economy. She has a BA degree in economics from Stanford University, an MBA from UCLAs Graduate School of Management, and a masters in public administration from Harvard University. She has two grown children, was raised in Mexico and Brazil, and is fluent in Portuguese.
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