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Living Illegal: The Human Face of Unauthorized Immigration (Paperback)

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In June 2012, President Obama's executive order enforcing parts of the Dream Act and the Supreme Court's decision to block components of Arizona's draconian immigration law propelled the immigration debate back into the headlines once again. Based on oral histories, individual testimonies, and years of research into the lives of ordinary migrants, Living "Illegal" offers richly textured "stories that often get lost in the rhetoric" (Gainesville Sun)--of real people working, building families, and enriching their communities even as the political climate has grown increasingly hostile.

Moving far beyond stock images and conventional explanations, Living "Illegal" challenges our assumptions about why immigrants come to the United States, where they settle, and how they have adapted to the often confusing patchwork of local immigration ordinances. This revealing narrative takes us into Southern churches, onto the streets of major American cities, into the fields of Florida, and back and forth across different national boundaries--from Brazil to Mexico and Guatemala.

A new preface by the authors frames these stories in light of recent policy developments, as well as the 2012 elections and possible shifts ahead. An unmistakably relevant, deeply humane book, Living "Illegal" will continue to stand as an authoritative guide as we address one of the most pressing issues of our time.

Praise For…


"[C]ompassionate and well-reasoned . . . this book appeals to what Lincoln called 'the better angels of our nature.'"
Publishers Weekly

"[T]imely . . . a thoughtful volume that contains serious and humane suggestions for reform."
Choice

"A uniquely nuanced and human view of the unauthorized immigrants at the heart of the immigration debate."
Donald Kerwin, executive director, Center for Migration Studies

"Provides persuasive and compelling answers to all the tough questions we need to address."
Judith Adler Hellman, author of The World of Mexican Migrants

"Immigration reform has a human face. . . . This study clearly brings this to the fore and should be on the reading list of all those who . . . are interested in the immigration issue."
Roman Popadiuk, executive director, George Bush Presidential Library Foundation


Product Details
ISBN: 9781595588814
ISBN-10: 1595588817
Publisher: New Press
Publication Date: April 9th, 2013
Pages: 352
Language: English