Strangers No More is the first book to compare immigrant integration in six key Western countries. Focusing on low-status newcomers and their children, it examines how they are making their way in four European countries - France, Germany, Great Britain, and the Netherlands - and, across the Atlantic, in the United States and Canada. This systematic, data-rich comparison reveals the progress of immigrants and the barriers they face in an array of institutions - from labor markets and neighborhoods to educational and political systems - and considers the controversial questions of religion, race, identity, and intermarriage.