The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act was created without representation on behalf of the immigrant population it is attempting the legislate. This study assesses not what the law is but what the law does. To understand the relationship of a group of immigrant workers to the federal legislation which targets them I conducted a participant-observation ethnography of day laborers at a public hiring site collecting information through informal interviews with male immigrant day laborers seeking employment. I will compliment this data with a content analysis of publications and solicitations by organizations actively lobbying in the immigration reform debate at the national level. Additionally, I will be reviewing existing literature surroun...
State governments are now the principal source of immigrant legislation in the US. Existing research...
The United States immigration system needs to be comprehensively reformed. Previous attempts at immi...
This Note argues that a temporary foreign worker program is needed to alleviate the effects of illeg...
The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act was created without representation on behalf of the immigra...
This paper examines how local efforts to regulate the activities of immigrants, while not regulation...
Migration throughout the United States has increased immensely over the years. As more individuals e...
Beginning with the September 11, 2001 ( 9/11 ) terrorist attacks, the labor movement\u27s plans to ...
The desire to tailor our immigration system to the economic interests of our nation is as old as its...
The presence of over eleven million unauthorized immigrants in theUnited States has generated a wide...
AbstractDay laborers in the United States have increasingly become a source of labor in the informal...
Federal and state policies that make immigrant work putatively illegal are in tension with a constit...
Recognizing the need for a sympathetic construction of immigrants as a precursor to comprehensive im...
This Article will consider some of the controversial sections of the INA and the impact of the pendi...
Day labor is an important and rapidly growing part of the United States economy although it is highl...
Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork and media analysis of anti-day laborer mobilizations, this paper...
State governments are now the principal source of immigrant legislation in the US. Existing research...
The United States immigration system needs to be comprehensively reformed. Previous attempts at immi...
This Note argues that a temporary foreign worker program is needed to alleviate the effects of illeg...
The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act was created without representation on behalf of the immigra...
This paper examines how local efforts to regulate the activities of immigrants, while not regulation...
Migration throughout the United States has increased immensely over the years. As more individuals e...
Beginning with the September 11, 2001 ( 9/11 ) terrorist attacks, the labor movement\u27s plans to ...
The desire to tailor our immigration system to the economic interests of our nation is as old as its...
The presence of over eleven million unauthorized immigrants in theUnited States has generated a wide...
AbstractDay laborers in the United States have increasingly become a source of labor in the informal...
Federal and state policies that make immigrant work putatively illegal are in tension with a constit...
Recognizing the need for a sympathetic construction of immigrants as a precursor to comprehensive im...
This Article will consider some of the controversial sections of the INA and the impact of the pendi...
Day labor is an important and rapidly growing part of the United States economy although it is highl...
Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork and media analysis of anti-day laborer mobilizations, this paper...
State governments are now the principal source of immigrant legislation in the US. Existing research...
The United States immigration system needs to be comprehensively reformed. Previous attempts at immi...
This Note argues that a temporary foreign worker program is needed to alleviate the effects of illeg...