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Kathleen R. Arnold - Contemporary Immigration in America

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Immigration continues to be a timely and often-controversial subject, particularly regarding legislation at the state level. While many books cover U.S. immigration, both historical and contemporary, few if any reference works examine the role of contemporary immigration in individual states. This two-volume encyclopedia fills that gap. Chapters address legal, social, political, and cultural issues of immigrant groups on a state-by-state basis and explore immigration trends and issues faced by individual ethnic populations.

The encyclopedia will enable students to research the impact, contributions, and issues of immigration for each state to make comparisons between states and regions of the United States and to understand state versus national policies. By combining the history of immigration policy with current information, the work shows readers that many of the issues making news today are the same as those the nation dealt with in past decades. Studying state and local dynamics provide a unique perspective on this history.

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THE EDITOR

Kathleen R. Arnold is visiting assistant professor of political science at DePaul University in Chicago, specializing in political theory. Her research interests are statelessness, homelessness, and immigration. Her publications include Homelessness, Citizenship and Identity (State University of New York [SUNY] Press 2004); Americas New Working Class (Penn State Press 2007); and American Immigration after 1996: The Shifting Ground of Political Inclusion (Penn State Press 2011).

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Lukasz Albanski is an assistant professor in the Institute of Education Sciences at the Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland.

Gayle Kathleen Berardi is a professor of political science and co-director at the Center for Leadership and Community Development at Colorado State University, Pueblo.

Samantha Bryant is a doctoral student and teaching assistant in history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Bob Bussel is an associate professor of history and director of the Labor Education and Research Center at the University of Oregon, Eugene.

K. Jure Capers is an assistant professor in public management and public policy at Georgia State University.

Wenqian Dai is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of South Dakota.

Kendall Funk is a doctoral student in political science and a research assistant for the Project for Equity, Representation, and Governance at Texas A & M University.

Sarah Garding is a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies and Nuffield College, University of Oxford.

Anne Gebelein is the associate director of El Instituto: Latino, Caribbean, and Latin American Studies Institute at the University of Connecticut.

John Howell is a professor at Southern Utah University.

Miriam Jimenez, PhD, teaches in political science at SUNY at Oswego.

Nicole Kalaf-Hughes is an assistant professor in political science at Bowling Green State University in Ohio.

William P. Kladky is affiliated with the American Institutes for Research and is an adjunct lecturer at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland. A PhD sociologist, he is the author of many articles and papers in the areas of American and European culture, history, religion, and race relations. Besides his teaching and research activities, he works in civil and human rights education/advocacy.

Jessica L. Lavariega-Monforti is a professor of political science at the University of Texas, Pan American.

Karey Leung, PhD, teaches political science at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Amy Lively is the internship coordinator for the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University.

Anthony Rama Maravillas is a professor at the College of DuPage, San Francisco Bay Area.

Elizabeth M. McCormick is an associate professor of law and director of the Immigrant Rights Project at the University of Tulsa College of Law.

Adam McGlynn is an assistant professor of political science at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania.

Carla R. Monroe, PhD, is an associate editor for Intercultural Education, a journal based with the International Association of Intercultural Education.

Catherine Morrisey-Ribeiro teaches at Arizona State University.

Katherine M. OFlaherty teaches history at the University of Maine at Orono.

Francisco I. Pedraza is a Robert Wood Johnson scholar in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan.

Luke Perry is an associate professor and chair person of the Department of Government and Politics at Utica College.

Candice Quinn, PhD is the editor-in-chief of The International Social Science Review and communications director of MN-ASAP.

John T. Radzilowski is a professor at the University of Alaska Southeast.

Florio Raffaele is a professor at Regis College in Massachusetts.

Darlene Xiomara Rodriguez is an assistant professor in political science at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.

Julia Skinner is a doctoral candidate in information studies at Florida State University.

Lilia Soto is an assistant professor in American studies and Chicano studies at the University of Wyoming.

Maryam Stevenson is an assistant professor in the Department of History and Political Science at the University of Indianapolis.

John Tuman is chairperson and associate professor in the Department of Political Science and director of the Institute for Latin American Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Anduin Wilhide is a doctoral candidate in the Department of History at the University of Minnesota.

James Wren is a retired professor and independent scholar with numerous publications.

Akram, Susan, and Kevin R. Johnson. Migration and Regulation Goes Local: The Role of States in U.S. Immigration Policy: Race, Civil Rights, and Immigration Law after September 11, 2001: The Targeting of Arabs and Muslims. New York University Annual Survey of American Law 58, no. 295 (2002). http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=365261. Accessed March 17, 2014.

Andres Torres, ed. Latinos in New England. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006.

Arnesen, Eric, Julie Greene, and Bruce Laurie. Labor Histories: Class, Politics, and the Working Class Experience. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1998.

Arnold, Kathleen R. American Immigration after 1996: The Shifting Ground of Political Inclusion. College Station: Penn State University Press, 2011.

Balderrama, Francisco E., and Raymond Rodriguez. Decade of Betrayal: Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press 1995.

Bearce, Sara M. Justice before Deportation: Idaho Should Guarantee Non-Citizens the Right to Know the Immigration Consequences of Pleading Guilty. Idaho Law Review 42, no. 3 (2005): 85381.

Beechert, Edward D. Working in Hawaii: A Labor History. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1985.

Bussel, Robert, ed. Understanding the Immigrant Experience in Oregon. Labor Education and Research Center, University of Oregon, 2009.

Calavita, Kitty. Inside the State: The Bracero Program, Illegal Immigrants, and the Bracero Program. New York: Routledge, 1992.

Camayd-Freixas, Erik. Statement of Dr. Erik Camayd-Freixas, Federally Certified Interpreter at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa Regarding a Hearing on the Arrest, Prosecution, and Conviction of 297 Undocumented Workers in Postville, Iowa, from May 12 to 22, 2008. Before the Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security and International Law. July 24, 2008 at 11:00 a.m., 1310 Longworth House Office Building. http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/pdf/Camayd-Freixas080724.pdf. Accessed March 17, 2014; http://www.kyoolee.net/Interpreting_the_Largest_ICE_Raid_in_History_-_Personal_Account.pdf. Accessed March 17, 2014.

Castro, Raul H., and Jack L. August Jr. Adversity Is My Angel. Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, 2009.

Cruz, Jos. Identity and Power: Puerto Rican Politics and the Challenge of Ethnicity. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1998.

Cruz, Wilfredo. City of Dreams: Latino Immigration to Chicago. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2007.

Daniels, Roger. Asian America: Chinese and Japanese in the United States since 1850. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1988.

Doty, Roxanne. Anti-Immigrantism in Western Democracies: Statecraft, Desire and the Politics of Exclusion. New York and London: Routledge Press, 2003.

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