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Immigration: American Experience

Migration Statistics

Immigration Law

Laws / US Citizenship & Immigration Services / Homeland Security
The USCIS Legal Resources section provides information on laws, regulations and other authorities, including interpretations and policies that USCIS and other immigration-related components of the Department of Homeland Security follow

National Immigration Law Center
Established in 1979, the National Immigration Law Center (NILC) is one of the leading organizations in the U.S. exclusively dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of low-income immigrants

 

Arizona and National Immigration Crisis (UCLA-School of Law)
This library guide contains resources related to Arizona immigration issues, such as immigration laws (S.B. 1070), laws enforcement, lives of undocumented immigrants, and other immigration sources.

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