Immigration: Examining the Facts
By (Author) Cari Lee Skogberg Eastman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
12th December 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
304.873
Hardback
296
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
737g
What are the myths and truths regarding immigration in the United States This book provides readers with an impartial understanding of the true state of immigration and immigration policy in the United States by refuting falsehoods, misinformation, and exaggerations surrounding this topicand confirming the validity of other assertions. Immigration: Examining the Facts provides a one-stop resource for straight answers on the impactboth positive and negativeof immigration trends on the United States. Its coverage of key issues serves students as well as members of the general public who want to better understand immigration trends and their effect on various aspects of American society. By utilizing quantifiable information from objective, authoritative sources, readers will be able to make informed judgments about immigration claims made by both liberals and conservatives. The book analyzes specific claims about immigration that are perpetuated through media or public discourse, identifies the origins of these claims, and then offers empirical data from impartial research sources to consider the veracity of those claims. Organized into subject chapters, each of which addresses assertions about specific immigration topics, this resource gives students and other users the tools to gain a more accurate understanding of the issue, improve their critical thinking skills, and increase their awareness of the views and strategies of political parties, lawmakers, news organizations, and advocacy groups on this important subject.
Definitely recommended for those who want to move beyond political clichs to a more realistic assessment of immigration's impact on America. * Booklist *
Easy to consume and understand, the work offers a detailed table of contents and a comprehensive index, enabling readers to focus on one aspect of the larger topic or start at the beginning and take in the whole scope of the problem. With all sides presented fairly and examined critically, the real story can be toldand heard. Summing Up: Highly recommended. High school through undergraduate students; general public. * Choice *
Useful for high school or college projects or for general readers seeking more information on emotionally charged topics. * Library Journal *
Cari Lee Skogberg Eastman, PhD, is an independent scholar studying border and immigration issues.