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“Wise up!” Undocumented Latino Youth, Mexican-American Legislators, and the Struggle for Higher EducDavid told me that he had come from Los Angeles on a bus full of activists to lobby for Assembly Bill (AB) 540, authored by his assembly member, Marco Antonio Firebaugh. The T-shirt came from a youth conference with the same theme run by a community-based coalition that joins Latinos and African Americans to develop leaders in South Los Angeles.compose 发表于 2025-3-27 16:55:11
Regulating Transnational Citizens in the Post-1996 Welfare Reform Era: Dominican Immigrants in New Ye in dual nationality, challenges many of the assumptions that underlie assimilation and citizenship paradigms (see Faist, 2000; Kivisto, 2001), particularly the idea that when immigrants become legal citizens of the host society, they realign their emotional and psychological attachments from the sending to the host country.Cognizance 发表于 2025-3-27 18:52:55
Roads to Citizenship: Mexican Migrants in the United States a given community— at either the national or local level—in the arenas in which citizenship is negotiated and constituted. In this sense, belonging, law, and politics are inextricably related to one another.Lethargic 发表于 2025-3-27 23:05:08
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Immigrant Latina Vernaculars of Belonging, Coalition, and Citizenship in San Francisco, Californiaas provided. More than a dozen other women were already there, sitting around a U-shaped table with headphones on, trying hard to help volunteer interpreters figure out how to broadcast Cantonese and Spanish translations to the appropriate participants. The sponsoring community organizations’ staffCleave 发表于 2025-3-28 09:32:15
“Getting out the Vote” in Los Angeles: The Mobilization of Undocumented Migrants in Electoral Politi “dearth of mobilization in immigrant ethnic communities has been well documented” (DeSipio, 2001: 90), this chapter demonstrates that a number of progressive labor unions are again coming to terms with both the growing immigrant workforce and the need to organize these new workers.Fecal-Impaction 发表于 2025-3-28 14:21:21
Delinquent Citizenship, National Performances: Racialization, Surveillance, and the Politics of “`Wotrinating” students into radical, anti-American politics that deserved FBI investigation (Cruz, 1995; Committee for Clémente Community Hearings, 1998). Why would a Latino barrio in the postindustrial US, otherwise marginalized from public discourse and politics, occupy center stage in accusations of