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Strangers as Neighbors - Book Gallery

 
The following books can be used as resources for further research on immigration.
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  • On "Strangers No Longer": Perspectives on the Historic U.S. - Mexican Catholic Bishops' Pastoral Letter on Migration by Todd Scribner and J. Kevin Appleby

    On "Strangers No Longer": Perspectives on the Historic U.S. - Mexican Catholic Bishops' Pastoral Letter on Migration

    Todd Scribner and J. Kevin Appleby

    On "Strangers No Longer" provides insights into historical, pastoral, and theological perspectives. The book include essays written by various experts in regards to the issue of immigration

  • Deporting Our Souls: Values, Morality, and Immigration Policy by Bill Ong Hing

    Deporting Our Souls: Values, Morality, and Immigration Policy

    Bill Ong Hing

    In the past three decades, images of undocumented immigrants pouring across the southern border have driven the immigration debate and policies have been implemented in response to those images. More recently, the Oklahoma City bombings and the tragic events of September 11 have provided further impetus to implement policies that are anti-immigration in design and effect. This book discusses the major immigration policy areas - undocumented workers, the immigration selection system, deportation of aggravated felons, national security and immigration policy, and the integration of new Americans - and the author suggests his own proposals on how to address the policy challenges. The author also reviews some of the policies that have been put forth and ignored and suggests new policies that would be good for the country economically and socially.

 
 
 

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