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The Domestic Face of Globalization: Law's Role in the Integration of Immigrants in the United States
2011
Social Science Research Network
This article applies a global perspective to immigration in the United States, focusing in particular on law's role in the integration of immigrants into U.S. society. The global perspective illuminates the relationship of immigration to other forms of transnationalism, as well as to the situation of non-immigrant minorities and the working poor. We review the history of immigration law in the United States as well as the main elements of current debate. Drawing on the Constitution's guarantees
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1945825
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