Citizens, Strangers and In-Betweens: Essays on Immigration and Citizenship

Westview Press (1998)
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Presents a collection of essays that look at the effects of immigration in the United States after 1965 and how it affects traditional American values and practices; how the courts, states, and Congress are responding to immigration; and the nature of American citizenship.

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