chapter one. Who are the undocumented immigrants? -- chapter two. Border security -- chapter three. Should the Dreamers be allowed to stay? -- chapter four. Detention and deportation -- chapter five. Pathways to citizenship.
Summary
The U.S. has an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants. The options for dealing with this population are controversial; the financial, legal, and social impacts of unauthorized immigration stir strong feelings on all sides of the issue. This book looks at current approaches involving border security, deportations, and allowances for people who arrived here as children, as well as ideas ranging from tougher immigration laws to issuing more and longer-lasting work visas.