This book argues that we do indeed owe certain moral and political obligations to those migrants who have been living and contributing to their communities, regardless of whether they initially arrived without documents.
This book argues that we do indeed owe certain moral and political obligations to those migrants who have been living and contributing to their communities, regardless of whether they initially arrived without documents.
Mary McThomas is Assistant Professor of Political Science at California State University, Channel Islands. Her primary research interests include political theories of citizenship, immigration law and politics, the right to privacy, gender and politics, and political ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Limitations of Existing Theories of Citizenship 3. Flipping our Understanding of Political Obligation 4. Dare to DREAM: State-level Versions of the DREAM Act 5. Rights v. Privileges: Driver Authorization Cards 6. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. The Limitations of Existing Theories of Citizenship 3. Flipping our Understanding of Political Obligation 4. Dare to DREAM: State-level Versions of the DREAM Act 5. Rights v. Privileges: Driver Authorization Cards 6. Conclusion
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