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This book is based primarily on in-depth, qualitative interviews to study citizenship experiences within the everyday lives of undocumented 1.5 Mexican immigrants in the metropolitan Phoenix area. I also interviewed a small number of naturalized 1.5 generation Mexicans and those who are in-between legal status. These study participants are living under immigrant restrictionist laws that criminalize some of their everyday activities such as speaking a language other than English.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is based primarily on in-depth, qualitative interviews to study citizenship experiences within the everyday lives of undocumented 1.5 Mexican immigrants in the metropolitan Phoenix area. I also interviewed a small number of naturalized 1.5 generation Mexicans and those who are in-between legal status. These study participants are living under immigrant restrictionist laws that criminalize some of their everyday activities such as speaking a language other than English.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Belinda Herrera recently earned her PhD in Justice Studies from Arizona State University. Her research interests are in the area of citizenship, immigration and transnationalism.