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Immigrant Experiences: Why Immigrants Come to the United States and What They Find When They Get Here weaves together detailed historical and contemporary examples of immigration to the United States that move beyond hackneyed stereotypes about immigrants to give readers a fact-based understanding of why and how immigration occurs. Discussing immigration from the 1800s to today, Ewing explores the motivations, challenges, and triumphs of various immigrant groups, including the Irish, Italians, Mexicans, Chinese, and Indians. Tackling issues of discrimination and assimilation, this book looks at how immigrants have added to the American culture and way of life, and what to expect going forward.

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In this exceedingly well-written primer on why immigrants come to the U.S. and what can happen to them upon arrival, Ewing draws on his years of experience working for such organizations as the American Immigrant Council and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. In a straightforward and well-organized manner, he provides concise histories of various immigrant groups.... In each case, Ewing resists easy political arguments, instead grounding his conclusions in solid facts.... Many readers will appreciate Ewing’s frank analysis of this always complex and troubling issue. * Booklist *
In a time when immigration sparks controversy and misunderstanding, Immigrant Experiences will prove to be our first and best source of trustworthy information and synthesis. Well-written, thoughtful, and engaging, teachers will value it, and the general public will seek it out. -- Josiah Heyman, director of the Center for Inter-American and Border Studies, University of Texas at El Paso
Ewing, senior researcher at the American Immigration Council, provides a comprehensive overview of immigration to the United States in this accessible and instructive book.... Ewing’s compassionate and informative study is a good starting point for those who want to separate myths from facts on this controversial topic. * Publishers Weekly *

Table of Contents
Introduction Part I: The First Steps Chapter 1: Living in Fear Chapter 2: Hand to Mouth Chapter 3: The Ladder of Success Part II: Homecomings Chapter 4: Pieces of Paper Chapter 5: Fearing the Unknown Chapter 6: Warmer Welcomes Part III: The New Ordinary Chapter 7: The Bottom Line Chapter 8: Generation Gaps Chapter 9: New Identities Conclusion

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 15/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9781538100509, 978-1538100509
      ISBN10: 1538100509

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      Book Synopsis
      Immigrant Experiences: Why Immigrants Come to the United States and What They Find When They Get Here weaves together detailed historical and contemporary examples of immigration to the United States that move beyond hackneyed stereotypes about immigrants to give readers a fact-based understanding of why and how immigration occurs. Discussing immigration from the 1800s to today, Ewing explores the motivations, challenges, and triumphs of various immigrant groups, including the Irish, Italians, Mexicans, Chinese, and Indians. Tackling issues of discrimination and assimilation, this book looks at how immigrants have added to the American culture and way of life, and what to expect going forward.

      Trade Review
      In this exceedingly well-written primer on why immigrants come to the U.S. and what can happen to them upon arrival, Ewing draws on his years of experience working for such organizations as the American Immigrant Council and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. In a straightforward and well-organized manner, he provides concise histories of various immigrant groups.... In each case, Ewing resists easy political arguments, instead grounding his conclusions in solid facts.... Many readers will appreciate Ewing’s frank analysis of this always complex and troubling issue. * Booklist *
      In a time when immigration sparks controversy and misunderstanding, Immigrant Experiences will prove to be our first and best source of trustworthy information and synthesis. Well-written, thoughtful, and engaging, teachers will value it, and the general public will seek it out. -- Josiah Heyman, director of the Center for Inter-American and Border Studies, University of Texas at El Paso
      Ewing, senior researcher at the American Immigration Council, provides a comprehensive overview of immigration to the United States in this accessible and instructive book.... Ewing’s compassionate and informative study is a good starting point for those who want to separate myths from facts on this controversial topic. * Publishers Weekly *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Part I: The First Steps Chapter 1: Living in Fear Chapter 2: Hand to Mouth Chapter 3: The Ladder of Success Part II: Homecomings Chapter 4: Pieces of Paper Chapter 5: Fearing the Unknown Chapter 6: Warmer Welcomes Part III: The New Ordinary Chapter 7: The Bottom Line Chapter 8: Generation Gaps Chapter 9: New Identities Conclusion

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