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Living together, living apart : mixed-status families and US immigration policy / edited by April M. Schueths and Jodie M. Lawston ; foreword by Mary Romero.
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Other Authors:
Schueths, April M.
,
Lawston, Jodie Michelle, 1977-
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Seattle ; London :
University of Washington Press,
[2015]
Subjects:
Immigrant families
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United States
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Social conditions.
Immigrant families
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Legal status, laws, etc.
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United States.
Immigrants
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Family relationships
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United States.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
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Emigration & Immigration.
Immigrant families
>
Legal status, laws, etc.
Emigration and immigration
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Government policy
Immigrants
>
Family relationships
United States
>
Emigration and immigration
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Government policy.
United States
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Introduction : Living Together, Living Apart: Mixed-Status Families and US Immigration Policy / April M. Schueths and Jodie M. Lawston
The Purpose of My Trip to Tijuana / Giselle Stern Hernández
Life and Love outside the Citizenship Binary : The Lived Experiences of Mixed-Status Couples in the United States / April M. Schueths
Transnational Mixed-Status Families : Critical Challenges in Cross-Border Relationships over Time / Rachel M. Hershberg and M. Brinton Lykes
Dependents of the State : Navigating the Immigration and Child Welfare Apparatus at the San DiegoTijuana Border / Naomi Glenn-Levin Rodriguez
"We Thought We Had a Future": Adversity and Resilience in Mixed-Status Families / Martha I. Zapata Roblyer and Joseph G. Grzywacz
Being Mixed-Status / Sheryl Tuliao Silva and Eric O. Silva
Voice of an American-Mexican / Neida Soto Arrington
Mixed-Status Families in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas : Health Disparities along the US-Mexico Border / Heide Castañeda
"Someday I'm Going to Have Papers!" (¡Algún Día Yo Voy a Tener Papeles!) : Mixed-Status Families in the Rural South / Scott Beck and Alma Stevenson
The Green Card Waiting Game : U Visa Holders, Mixed-Status Families, and Marginal Membership / Sarah Morando Lakhani
"El Otro Lado" (The Other Side) / Eva Betancourt
MIXED-UP / Carlos-Manuel
Constructing Mixed-Status Families in Public Discourse / Eric O. Silva
Qualifying Relatives : US Immigration Policies and Family Reunification or Deunification? / Connie Oxford
From Driving to Deportation : Experiences of Mixed-Status Immigrant Families under "Secure Communities" / Diana M. Guelespe
Dynamics and Ramifications of US Immigration and Visa Policies : Nepali Transnational Workers, Families, and Children in the United States / Shobha Hamal Gurung
Bringing Pedro Home / Emily Guzman
My Path to Happiness / Luis A. Hernandez.
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