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APA Efforts in Promoting Human Rights and Social Justice
Uncertainty, Threat, and the Role of the Media in Promoting the Dehumanization of Immigrants and Refugees
US Diplomacy on Refugees and Migrants: Inside Recent History
US Immigration: A Shrinking Vision of Belonging and Deserving
Migration in the 21st Century
by
Kim Korinek (Editor); Thomas N. Maloney (Editor)
ISBN: 1136924973
Publication Date: 2010
Go Back to Where You Came From
by
Sasha Polakow-Suransky
ISBN: 9781568585925
Publication Date: 2017
Child Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age
by
Jacqueline Bhabha
ISBN: 9781400850167
Publication Date: 2014
Survival Migration
by
Alexander Betts
ISBN: 0801468965
Publication Date: 2013
This Land Is Our Land
by
Suketu Mehta
ISBN: 9780374276027
Publication Date: 2019
Documented: A Film by an Undocumented American
Fuocoammare = Fire at Sea
Immigration Battle: Inside Washington's Fight Over Immigration
The Other Side of Immigration
Center for Migration Studies
DACA Data Tools - Migration Policy Institute
Key Facts About Unauthorized Immigrants Enrolled in DACA - Pew Research Center
Key Findings About U.S. Immigrants - Pew Research Center
My Undocumented Life: Up-to-Date Information & Resources for Undocumented Immigrants
Center for Gender and Refugee Studies
Family Immigration Information
Immigration Data & Statistics
UN High Commission for Refugees
UN Refugee Agency
US Citizenship & Immigration Services
US Immigrant Visa Process Flow Chart
US Immigration & Customs Enforcement
The White House: Immigration
Yearbook of Immigration Statistics
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