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The "Huddled Masses" Myth: Immigration and Civil Rights

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Exploring the interplay between immigration policy and social hierarchy, the book delves into how biases against various marginalized groups have shaped U.S. immigration laws. Johnson highlights historical exclusions, such as anti-Asian sentiments in the 19th century, and contrasts the treatment of Haitian and Cuban immigrants. He argues that while domestic minorities may have legal protections, they remain viewed as subordinate, facing ongoing discrimination. The discussion is particularly relevant in the context of contemporary debates surrounding immigrants from Arab nations and the Muslim community.

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The "Huddled Masses" Myth: Immigration and Civil Rights, Kevin Johnson

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