Journalists and scholars explore the issue at every level, from the legacy of Cold War coups to the vulnerable lives caught up in a tangled system. Credit...Nolan Pelletier Supported by By Miguel ...
At the turn of the century, “yellow peril” novels against Chinese immigration imagined a heathen horde taking over the U.S.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s “policy book” doesn’t even mention immigration, much less her plans for addressing it.
Swain and her contributors treat the divisions clearly and fairly. She achieved that in the first edition of Debating Immigration, and now she has done it again. This book is engrossing and disturbing ...
Vice President Kamala Harris’ father, Donald Harris, co-authored a 1988 treatise warning that mass immigration could ...
Hernandez’s newly-published book, “The Truth About Immigration,” is the culmination of more than two decades of research in ...
However, knowledge of the politics of immigration remains largely limited to liberal states of the Global North. In this book, Katharina Natter draws on extensive fieldwork and archival research to ...
At the turn of the century, “yellow peril” novels against Chinese immigration imagined a heathen horde taking over the U.S. At the end of one such book, China itself is depicted as a satanic ...