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Examines immigrant aid groups from the inside. Lane Van Ham spent more than three years observing the groups and many hours in discussions and interviews. He is particularly interested in how immigrant advocates both uphold the legitimacy of the US and maintain a broader view of its social responsibilities.
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| OPC | P6KV2K6 |
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| Codes | 0816529655 (ISBN-10) |
| 9780816529650 (ISBN) |
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As debate about immigration policy rages from small towns to state capitals, from coffee shops to Congress, would-be immigrants are dying in the desert along the US-Mexico border. Beginning in the 1990s, the US government effectively sealed off the most common border crossing routes. This had the unintended effect of forcing desperate people to seek new paths across open desert. At least 4,000 of them died between 1995 and 2009. While some Americans thought the dead had gotten what they deserved, other Americans organized humani-tarian aid groups. A Common Humanity examines some of the most active aid organizations in Tucson, Arizona, which has become a hotbed of advocacy on behalf of undocumented immigrants.
This is the first book to examine immigrant aid groups from the inside. Author Lane Van Ham spent more than three years observing the groups and many hours in discussions and interviews. He is particularly interested in how immigrant advocates both uphold the legitimacy of the United States and maintain a broader view of its social responsibilities. By advocating for immigrants regardless of their documentation status, he suggests, advocates navigate the conflicting pulls of their own nation-state citizenship and broader obligations to their neighbors in a globalizing world. And although the advocacy organizations are not overtly religious, Van Ham finds that they do employ religious symbolism as part of their public rhetoric, arguing that immigrants are entitled to humane treatment based on universal human values.
Beautifully written and immensely engaging, A Common Humanity adds a valuable human dimension to the immigration debate.
LANE VAN HAM is an English instructor at Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley, in Kansas City, Missouri. For many years he has taught adult education classes that have included immigrant students.
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- UBC Press A Common Humanity book Paperback 224 pages
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| Height | 228.6 mm |
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| Width | 152.4 mm |
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| Release date (DD/MM/YYYY) | 1/10/2011 |
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| Number of pages | 224 pages |
| Written by | Lane Van Ham |
| Publisher | The University of Arizona Press |
| International Standard Book Number (ISBN) | 9780816529650 |
| Book cover type | Paperback |
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