Battleground: Immigration [2 volumes]
byJudith Ann Warner is Professor of Sociology at Texas A&M International University. She is co-author of Creating an Effective Sociology Assessment Plan (2005), and author/editor of numerous articles, papers, special journal issues, book chapters, teaching materials and reports, in the areas of race & ethnic relations, race, class & gender, international migration
immigration law, and sociology of gender.
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Among the most tumultuous conflicts of modern America is the war over legal and undocumented immigrants currently residing within U.S. borders. Since the passing of the 1965 Immigration and Naturalization Act, America has witnessed an unprecedented flow of immigrants onto its shores, with increased diversity of race and culture. Battleground: Immigration examines the most critical issues surrounding immigration today, including effects on the economy, education, and employment, as well as the viability of the foreign-born in American society. All sides of the immigration debate are explored in this comprehensive 2-volume set, with special weight given to the very specific issues that have arisen in post-9/11 America: homeland security and border control, 9/11's impact on legislation and civil liberties; the Department of Homeland security and its role in border control; transnational organized crime, human smuggling and trafficking; and post 9/11 border control and security impact on immigration. With direct ties to the curriculum, this set is a valuable resource for students of sociology, current events, American history, political science, ethnic studies, and public policy.
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"The very informative introduction lays a framework and provides a concise overview of how immigration issues have come to the forefront of debate in the US. Though the introduction takes a liberal viewpoint, the topical essays offer pro-con views and objective analysis. Within the various sections, readers will find sidebars that aim to inform and enliven the discussion; at the end of the sections is a reference list for further reading. Volume 1 covers topics from A to L and volume 2, M-Z. Both volumes have the same table of contents and guide to related topics, with the index in the back of volume 2. Overall this set is a good starting point for understanding and researching current immigration topics. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-level undergraduates through faculty/researchers.' " - Choice"Warner (sociology and criminal justice, Texas A&M International U.) and 40 contributors provide an extensive exploration of the vast number of issues surrounding immigration, citizenship, and human rights. Entries range from concise definitions of related terms to explanations of issues. Typical topics include: attitudes toward undocumented immigrants, border patrol and human rights violations, racism and xenophobia, employer sanctions, financial costs and contributions, hate crimes and human trafficking, Canadian and Mexican border issues, population trends, public health, terrorism and national security, vigilante groups, and voting and political activism. This two-volume reference work is written in an encyclopedic format and includes a convenient readers guide to related topics." - Reference & Research Book News"This is a well-researched and timely reference work. . . . The book is recommended for academic, public, and special libraries with social science and law collections . . ." - MultiCultural Review"Battleground: Immigration would be an appropriate acquisition for academic and larger public libraries." - Catholic Library World
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Battleground: Immigration [2 volumes]
Contributors: Warner, Judith;Abstract:Among the most tumultuous conflicts of modern America is the war over legal and undocumented immigrants currently residing within U.S. borders. Since the passing of the 1965 Immigration and Naturalization Act, America has witnessed an unprecedented flow of immigrants onto its shores, with increased diversity of race and culture. Battleground: Immigration examines the most critical issues surrounding immigration today, including effects on the economy, education, and employment, as well as the viability of the foreign-born in American society. All sides of the immigration debate are explored in this comprehensive 2-volume set, with special weight given to the very specific issues that have arisen in post-9/11 America: homeland security and border control, 9/11's impact on legislation and civil liberties; the Department of Homeland security and its role in border control; transnational organized crime, human smuggling and trafficking; and post 9/11 border control and security impact on immigration. With direct ties to the curriculum, this set is a valuable resource for students of sociology, current events, American history, political science, ethnic studies, and public policy.
Editor(s): Warner, Judith;SortTitle: battleground: immigration [2 volumes]Author Info:Judith Ann WarnereditorJudith Ann Warner is Professor of Sociology at Texas A&M International University. She is co-author of Creating an Effective Sociology Assessment Plan (2005), and author/editor of numerous articles, papers, special journal issues, book chapters, teaching materials and reports, in the areas of race & ethnic relations, race, class & gender, international migration
immigration law, and sociology of gender.
eISBN-13: 9780313344145Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9780313344145.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9780313344138Entry Code: EGR4413Imprint: GreenwoodPages: 1032Publication Date: 20081230Series: Non-SeriesSubtitle: Immigration- Contents Vol1:v6
- Guide to Related Topics Vol1:ix10
- Series Foreword Vol1:xiii14
- Introduction Vol1:xv16
- Entries: 128
- Anti-Terrorism Policy and Immigrant Communities 128
- Asylum and Human Rights 633
- Attitudes toward Undocumented Immigrants 2148
- Bilingual Education 2552
- Bilingualism 3764
- Birthright Citizenship 4976
- Border Deterrence Strategy 5784
- Border Fence 6390
- Border Patrol and Human Rights Violations 6996
- Border Patrol, Bureaucracy, and Expansion 74101
- Brain Drain and Immigrant Professionals 81108
- Canadian Border 87114
- Civic Incorporation 94121
- Coercion and Migration 104131
- Congressional Reform Legislation 118145
- Contact and Immigrant Attitude Formation 126153
- Counterterrorism and Immigrant Profiling 131158
- Crime and Youth Gangs 142169
- Cultural Assimilation 155182
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration Enforcement 169196
- Detention Conditions 175202
- Diversity, Racism, and Xenophobia 186213
- Domestic Violence and Victim Rights 199226
- Domestic Workers in the Private Household Economy 211238
- Drug Trafficking 218245
- Dual Citizenship 229256
- Economy 239266
- Education 254281
- Education Costs 267294
- Electronic Eavesdropping 274301
- Employer Sanctions 277304
- Enslavement 287314
- Ethnic Identity across Generations 298325
- Expedited Removal 301328
- Female Genital Mutilation and Asylum 309336
- Financial Costs and Contributions 314341
- Gender and Family Formation 323350
- Global Economy and Migrant Control 338365
- Guest Worker Programs 352379
- Hate Crimes 365392
- Health and Fiscal Costs 375402
- Health and Residential Segregation 386413
- Hispanic Migrants in Children’s Literature 394421
- Human Trafficking 404431
- Identification Cards 417444
- Identity Theft 423450
- Immigration Law and Exclusion 430457
- Indefinite Detention 441468
- International Students in Higher Education 452479
- Iraq War and Population Displacement 459486
- Legal Immigration System 469496
- Legalization Programs 483510
- Media Representation 495534
- Mental Health Needs and Services 504543
- Migrant Deaths on U.S.-Mexico Border 516555
- Militarization of the U.S.-Mexico Border 531570
- Minimum Wage 541580
- National Guard and Border Control 549588
- National Origin and Religion Profiling 554593
- National Security and Community Policing 565604
- Nativism and Terrorism 567606
- Naturalization and Immigrant Loyalty 574613
- Neighborhood Social Control, Culture, and Crime Prevention 582621
- New Asian Immigration 589628
- 9/11 Commission 594633
- Official English Movement 609648
- Open Border Initiative 620659
- Organized Crime 624663
- Police Relations 637676
- Political Perspectives 653692
- Population Trends 665704
- Port Security 674713
- Public Health 679718
- Racial and Ethnic Population Trends 691730
- Raids 701740
- Refugees 710749
- Remittances 722761
- Residential Segregation 725764
- Rights of the Undocumented 731770
- Sanctuary Policy 739778
- Scapegoating of Arab and Muslim Americans 750789
- September 11: Policies of Immigrant Exclusion 757796
- Social Mobility 771810
- Social Security and Baby Boomers 782821
- State Laws and Immigration 785824
- Statelessness 797836
- Substance Abuse 805844
- Sweatshop Labor 812851
- Symbolic Security 819858
- Taxation 835874
- Temporary Workers 840879
- Terrorism and National Security 846885
- Underground Economy 865904
- Undocumented Children and the Schools 871910
- Undocumented Immigration Policy 878917
- U.S.-Mexico Border Violence 898937
- US-VISIT 909948
- USA PATRIOT Act 917956
- Vigilante Groups 927966
- Voting and Political Activism 940979
- Welfare Costs 953992
- Bibliography 9631,002
- About the Editor and Contributors 9711,010
- Index 9791,018