This is the first "serious"/"academic" book to address the subject of sanctuary cities in the United States. The topic is of immense saliency in the socio-political discourse in the United States, with events breaking practically every week concerning the fate of those who are undocumented in this country (including people with DACA statuses). The text provides a comprehensive and up-to-date view of the national issue that promises to continue to stay in the publicglare during 2018 and beyond.
This is the first "serious"/"academic" book to address the subject of sanctuary cities in the United States. The topic is of immense saliency in the socio-political discourse in the United States, with events breaking practically every week concerning the fate of those who are undocumented in this country (including people with DACA statuses). The text provides a comprehensive and up-to-date view of the national issue that promises to continue to stay in the publicglare during 2018 and beyond.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Melvin Delgado, PhD, is Professor in the School of Social Work at Boston University. Dr. Delgado has over 40 years of scholarship, research, and practice experience focused on urban population groups, with the Latino community as a specific focus. He has addressed a variety of social issues and needs, and published numerous articles and 30 books on urban community practice topics. Dr. Delgado is currently the editor of Oxford University Press's Social Justice and Youth Community Practice Series.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Section 1: Grounding Sanctuary Cities * Chapter 1: Overview * Chapter 2: Brief Historical Overview of Immigration in the United States * Chapter 3: Cities, Immigrants, and the Undocumented * Chapter 4: Who Are the Unauthorized? * Section 2: Sanctuary Cities, Communities, Organizations, and Homes * Chapter 5: Definition, History, Demographics, and Boundaries of Sanctuary Cities * Chapter 6: Geographical Location of Sanctuary Designations * Chapter 7: Sanctuary Organizations * Chapter 8: Case Illustrations: Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco * Section 3: Where to Now? * Chapter 9: Supporting the Sanctuary City Movement * Chapter 10: The Evolution of a National Discourse on the Sanctuary Cities Movement * References * Index
* Preface * Section 1: Grounding Sanctuary Cities * Chapter 1: Overview * Chapter 2: Brief Historical Overview of Immigration in the United States * Chapter 3: Cities, Immigrants, and the Undocumented * Chapter 4: Who Are the Unauthorized? * Section 2: Sanctuary Cities, Communities, Organizations, and Homes * Chapter 5: Definition, History, Demographics, and Boundaries of Sanctuary Cities * Chapter 6: Geographical Location of Sanctuary Designations * Chapter 7: Sanctuary Organizations * Chapter 8: Case Illustrations: Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco * Section 3: Where to Now? * Chapter 9: Supporting the Sanctuary City Movement * Chapter 10: The Evolution of a National Discourse on the Sanctuary Cities Movement * References * Index
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