Through its close study of immigration in an area of the United States that had until recent years largely been insulated from newcomers, this book opens a window onto a phenomenon that is both deeply local and entirely global. Profoundly insightful on both levels, it deserves to be read by scholars, activists, and human beings everywhere who seek to understand the potential for conflict and for constructive change in communities receiving new immigrants today. Jennifer Gordon, Fordham Law School Author of Suburban Sweatshops Scholars in a number of disciplines (sociology,...
Through its close study of immigration in an area of the United States that had until recent years largely been insulated from newcomers, this book op...