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Strange neighbors : the role of states in immigration policy
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Strange neighbors : the role of states in immigration policy

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Introduction / Gabriel J. Chin and Carissa Byrne Hessick
Part I. The recent spate of state and local immigration
Measuring the climate for immigrants : a state-by-state analysis / Huyen Pham and Pham Hoang Van
How Arizona became ground zero in the war on immigrants / Douglas S. Massey
Part II. Historical antecedents to the modern state and local efforts to regulate immigration
"A war to keep alien labor out of Colorado" : the "Mexican menace" and the historical origins of local and state anti-immigration initiatives / Tom I. Romero II
Part III. A defense of State and Local efforts
Reinforcing the rule of law : what states can and should do to reduce illegal immigration / Kris W. Kobach
The states enter the illegal immigration fray / John C. Eastman
Part IV. A critical evaluation of the new state regulation
Broken mirror : the unconstitutional foundations of new state immigration enforcement / Gabriel J. Chin and Marc L. Miller
The role of states in the national conversation on immigration / Rick Su
Post-racial proxy battles over immigration / Mary Fan.

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Strange neighbors : the role of states in immigration policy. ISBN 9780814737804. Published by New York University Press in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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