Examining a century of U.S. immigration laws, from the nation's early stages of industrialization to enactment of the quota system, Calavita explores the hypocrisy, subtext, and racism in an unrelenting influx of European labor. Now in its 2nd edition, this groundbreaking book uses a materialist theory of the state to explain the zigzag policies.
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Examining a century of U.S. immigration laws, from the nation's early stages of industrialization to enactment of the quota system, Calavita explores the hypocrisy, subtext, and racism in an unrelenting influx of European labor. Now in its 2nd edition, this groundbreaking book uses a materialist theory of the state to explain the zigzag policies.
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