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IMMIGRATION LAWYER BOOKSTORE
Our bookstore is a work in progress. When new and important materials are published, we will add them to this list.
Our goal is to provide a variety of materials for you and your family – materials which immigrants can use to better understand different aspects of immigration and immigration law in the United States.
These resources should also be useful to immigration advocates, researchers, and community leaders.
The more information we can share with each other, the stronger we become in our fight for fair treatment of immigrants in the United States.
Do not hesitate to click any of the links below and download FREE copies of materials listed below.
Q&A Guide To Arizona SB 1070: What You Need To Know, Immigration Policy Center, June 2010
Your Rights: What You Need About Arizona SB 1070, Arizona ACLU, May 2010
Deportations By Fiscal Year: Bush and Obama Administrations, America’s Voice, May 2010
Five Myths About Immigration, Doris Meissner, Former Immigration and Naturalization Service Commissioner, Washington Post, May 2010
Unauthorized Aliens In The United States, Congressional Research Sevice, April 2010
In The Child’s Best Interest? The Consequences Of Losing A Lawful Immigrant Parent To Deportation, University of California, Berkeley School Of Law and University of California, Davis School Of Law, March 2010
The New Place Of Birth: Profile Of Los Angeles And California Residents In 2010, University Of Southern California, School Of Policy, Planning, And Development, March 2010
Reforming The Immigration Court System: Proposals To Promote Independence, Fairness, Efficiency, And Professionalism In The Adjudication Of Removal Cases, American Bar Association, February 2010
Protecting Assets & Child Custody In The Face Of Deportation, Appleseed Non-Profit Network, May 2010
Top 10 Myths About Immigration, Center For Community Change, December 2009
The Fourteenth Amendment’s Guarantee Of Birthright Citizenship, American Constitutional Society, May 2009
Immigration Court Disparities In Asylum Decisions By Court Location And Country Of Origin, Executive Office Of Immigration Review TRAC Report, 2007
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