Illegal arms transfers -- United States. : War dogs : the true story of how three stoners from Miami Beach became the most unlikely gunrunners in history [Hoopla electronic resource] / Guy Lawson.
Here are entered works on persons who are not citizens of the country in which they reside. When this heading is assigned to works on noncitizens who permanently or temporarily relocate across national borders without complying with the legal requirements of the destination country, the heading Illegal immigration is also assigned.Works on those persons who have no citizenship are entered under Stateless persons.
Illegal immigration -- Central America -- Videodiscs. : Which way home [(DVD) videorecording] / HBO Documentary Films presents ; in association with Good and White Buffalo Entertainment ; a Mr. Mudd Production in association with Documentress Films ; directed and produced by Rebecca Cammisa.
Illegal immigration -- Juvenile fiction. : Something happened to my dad : a story about immigration and family separation / by Ann Hazzard, PhD, ABPP and Vivianne Aponte Rivera, MD ; illustrated by Gloria Félix.
Here are entered works about publications issued clandestinely and contrary to government regulation. Works about publications issued legally (and usually serially) and produced by radical, anti-establishment, counter-culture groups are entered under Underground press publications. --subdivision Underground literature under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Underground literature
Here are entered works limited to mothers not married at the time of the birth of their children. Works on mothers who are single for various reasons are entered under Single mothers.
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Illegitimate children -- Biography. : The wars of the Roosevelts : the ruthless rise of America's greatest political family [Hoopla electronic resource].
Illegitimate children -- Drama -- Videodiscs. : Mysteries of Lisbon [(DVD) videorecording] = Mistérios de Lisboa / a Music Box Films and Paulo Branco presentation ; produced by Paulo Branco ; written by Carlos Saboga ; directed by Raúl Ruiz.