Immigration: Welcome or Not?
Whether immigration helps or hurts the United States economically, socially, and culturally is a complex question that has both troubled and defined North America since the first colonists arrived. At various stages in American history, the country has both welcomed immigrants as the backbone upon which the nation was founded and rejected them because of their religious, cultural, or linguistic background or because of their economic status. This book outlines the legal and social history of immigration to the United States and frames the immigration debate today. Through full-color photographs and insightful sidebars, readers will gain a nuanced understanding of the many factors that continue to define immigration policy.
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Immigration: Welcome or Not?
Whether immigration helps or hurts the United States economically, socially, and culturally is a complex question that has both troubled and defined North America since the first colonists arrived. At various stages in American history, the country has both welcomed immigrants as the backbone upon which the nation was founded and rejected them because of their religious, cultural, or linguistic background or because of their economic status. This book outlines the legal and social history of immigration to the United States and frames the immigration debate today. Through full-color photographs and insightful sidebars, readers will gain a nuanced understanding of the many factors that continue to define immigration policy.
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Immigration: Welcome or Not?

Immigration: Welcome or Not?

by Erin L. McCoy, Lila Perl
Immigration: Welcome or Not?

Immigration: Welcome or Not?

by Erin L. McCoy, Lila Perl

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Overview

Whether immigration helps or hurts the United States economically, socially, and culturally is a complex question that has both troubled and defined North America since the first colonists arrived. At various stages in American history, the country has both welcomed immigrants as the backbone upon which the nation was founded and rejected them because of their religious, cultural, or linguistic background or because of their economic status. This book outlines the legal and social history of immigration to the United States and frames the immigration debate today. Through full-color photographs and insightful sidebars, readers will gain a nuanced understanding of the many factors that continue to define immigration policy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781502643315
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 12/30/2018
Series: Today's Debates Series
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

Table of Contents

Introduction 5

Chapter 1 Crossing the US-Mexico Border 15

Chapter 2 Closing the Golden Door 33

Chapter 3 Discrimination, Guest Workers, and Refugees 49

Chapter 4 Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor 67

Chapter 5 Changing Patterns of Immigration 83

Chapter 6 Recent Immigration Debates 93

Chapter 7 Cultural and Economic Debates 113

Glossary 121

Further Information 123

Bibliography 127

Index 140

About the Authors 144

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