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“In this probing investigation, a team of scholars in political science, religion, and Latin American studies offers a considered account of the complex global dynamics that shape immigration in America. . . .  In its compassionate and well-reasoned exploration of why migrants come to the U.S. and how they integrate into American Society, this book appeals to what Lincoln called “the better angels of our nature” and makes a well-reasoned case for humane immigration policy.”

-       Publisher’s Weekly (read the entire review here)

“This is one of the most important recent books about immigration. … Focusing on the actual experiences of a wide range of unauthorized immigrants, the authors describe the texture of their lives, their contributions to their respective communities, and their intense urge not only to assimilate but to become productive citizens.”

            -  “20 Best Books from Independent Presses,” Huffington Post (read more here)