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American Money and the Flow of Illegal Immigration on the Rio Grande

American Money and the Flow of Illegal Immigration on the Rio Grande

American Money and the Flow of Illegal Immigration on the Rio Grande

Luisa Miranda Maria Luisa Miranda

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iUniverse
Año de edición:
2010
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Historia
ISBN:
9781450208154
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Maria Luisa Miranda was born an American, to illegal immigrant parents. She witnessed the suffering of illegal immigrants firsthand. She shares her heartfelt account of illegal immigrants who were neglected by ranchers, and severely dehydrated by the scorching Texas desert. Illegal immigrants cross the U.S./Texas border in search of their own American dream. Some die on the trail, others are imprisoned; many find gainful employment, earn American money, return to their native countries and come back again and again, costing America millions of dollars. In this account, discover: • Immigrant abuse/neglect by some American employers • The determination of illegal Immigrants • A new proposal for U.S. Immigration Reform • And much more! Whether you are a teacher, a politician, a border patrol agent or a citizen concerned with the problem of illegal immigration, you know that America is in need of serious Immigration and Naturalization Reform. So, take the first step and read: AMERICAN MONEY and the Flow of Illegal Immigration on the Rio Grande.

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