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Everyday illegal : when policies undermine immigrant families
by
Dreby, Joanna
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american policies
/ Case studies
/ Children of immigrants
/ Children of immigrants -- United States -- Case studies
/ daily lives
/ deportation
/ Emigration and immigration
/ ethnographers
/ ethnographic study
/ Family relationships
/ identity formation
/ Illegal aliens
/ Illegal aliens -- United States -- Case studies
/ illegal immigrants
/ immigrant children
/ immigrant experiences
/ Immigrant families
/ immigrant parents
/ Immigrants
/ Immigrants -- Family relationships -- United States -- Case studies
/ immigration laws
/ immigration policies
/ lawmakers
/ legal status
/ national identity
/ Noncitizens
/ nonfiction
/ parents and children
/ Social aspects
/ social historians
/ social history
/ social inequality
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
/ Sociology
/ transnational families
/ undocumented families
/ United States
/ United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
/ us citizens
2015
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Everyday illegal : when policies undermine immigrant families
by
Dreby, Joanna
in
american policies
/ Case studies
/ Children of immigrants
/ Children of immigrants -- United States -- Case studies
/ daily lives
/ deportation
/ Emigration and immigration
/ ethnographers
/ ethnographic study
/ Family relationships
/ identity formation
/ Illegal aliens
/ Illegal aliens -- United States -- Case studies
/ illegal immigrants
/ immigrant children
/ immigrant experiences
/ Immigrant families
/ immigrant parents
/ Immigrants
/ Immigrants -- Family relationships -- United States -- Case studies
/ immigration laws
/ immigration policies
/ lawmakers
/ legal status
/ national identity
/ Noncitizens
/ nonfiction
/ parents and children
/ Social aspects
/ social historians
/ social history
/ social inequality
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
/ Sociology
/ transnational families
/ undocumented families
/ United States
/ United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
/ us citizens
2015
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Everyday illegal : when policies undermine immigrant families
by
Dreby, Joanna
in
american policies
/ Case studies
/ Children of immigrants
/ Children of immigrants -- United States -- Case studies
/ daily lives
/ deportation
/ Emigration and immigration
/ ethnographers
/ ethnographic study
/ Family relationships
/ identity formation
/ Illegal aliens
/ Illegal aliens -- United States -- Case studies
/ illegal immigrants
/ immigrant children
/ immigrant experiences
/ Immigrant families
/ immigrant parents
/ Immigrants
/ Immigrants -- Family relationships -- United States -- Case studies
/ immigration laws
/ immigration policies
/ lawmakers
/ legal status
/ national identity
/ Noncitizens
/ nonfiction
/ parents and children
/ Social aspects
/ social historians
/ social history
/ social inequality
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
/ Sociology
/ transnational families
/ undocumented families
/ United States
/ United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
/ us citizens
2015
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Overview
What does it mean to be an illegal immigrant, or the child of immigrants, in this era of restrictive immigration laws in the United States? As lawmakers and others struggle to respond to the changing landscape of immigration, the effects of policies on people's daily lives are all too often overlooked. In Everyday Illegal, award-winning author Joanna Dreby recounts the stories of children and parents in eighty-one families to show what happens when a restrictive immigration system emphasizes deportation over legalization. Interweaving her own experiences, Dreby illustrates how bitter strains can arise in relationships when spouses have different legal status. She introduces us to \"suddenly single mothers\" who struggle to place food on the table and pay rent after their husbands have been deported. Taking us into the homes and schools of children living in increasingly vulnerable circumstances, she presents families that are divided internally, with some children having legal status while their siblings are undocumented. Even children who are U.S. citizens regularly associate immigration with illegality. With vivid ethnographic details and a striking narrative, Everyday Illegal forces us to confront the devastating impacts of our immigration policies as seen through the eyes of children and their families. As legal status influences identity formation, alters the division of power within families, and affects the opportunities children have outside the home, it becomes a growing source of inequality that ultimately touches us all.
Publisher
University of California Press
Subject
/ Children of immigrants -- United States -- Case studies
/ Illegal aliens -- United States -- Case studies
/ Immigrants -- Family relationships -- United States -- Case studies
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
/ United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
ISBN
9780520283398, 9780520283404, 0520283406, 0520283392, 9780520959279, 0520959272
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