Research Guides: Immigration
Teaching Resources (Topical LibGuides, Syllabi, Toolkits)
SJSU Research Guides: Immigration: Home
LibGuides: Hot Topic: Immigration: Home
This guide explores and provides a starting point for your research on immigration law and the history of immigration
LibGuides: Immigration: American Experience: Home
LibGuides: Sociology 190: Immigration: Public Opinion, Politics & Media: Books and Articles
LibGuides: Immigration: social sciences and humanities
Library research guide for immigration and migration studies in the social sciences and humanities. Welcome
LibGuides: Immigration in the United States
Dulaney-Browne Library: Immigration Law: Getting Started
Guides: Immigration Law: General Information
This guide provides information on Texas and federal immigration laws.
LibGuides: Immigration Law Research Guide
Introduction
This research guide offers a starting point for Immigration Law research. The guide includes primary law associated with Immigration Law, federal agencies that deal with immigration issues, and several secondary sources that can be used to start your research. Some information on foreign and international Law, country conditions, and immigration organizations is also provided in the research guide.
Research Guides: Immigration Law Research
This guide provides a starting point for researching immigration law at the University of Minnesota Law Library. The University’s Immigration History Research Center collects information on American immigration and ethnic history and may be helpful for some researchers.
Research Guides: Immigration Law Research
This guide provides a starting point for researching immigration law at the University of Minnesota Law Library. The University’s Immigration History Research Center collects information on American immigration and ethnic history and may be helpful for some researchers.
LibGuides: Immigration Law Research Guide
Provides general and specialized sources for researching U.S. immigration law, including online government resources, statutes, regulations & case law, plus general and specialized secondary sources and immigration-related organizations.
LibGuides: Immigration Research Guide: Home
A guide to scholarly works, news, and government resources on the topic of immigration.
Research Guides: Immigration Research Guide: Getting Started
Welcome to the Harvard Library! This guide provides information and links to tools and resources that will help you with your research on immigration-related topics. If you have any questions about the libraries or about doing research at Harvard, please don't hesitate to ask. We are happy to help you navigate the collections of Harvard's libraries.
LibGuides: DACA & Undocumented Americans Resource Guide: Action Links, General Info, Public Statements, Posters & Statistics
Subject & Course Guides: DACA - Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Resource Guide: Home
This guide provides a list of resources related to DACA and pertaining to immigrants attending the University of Kansas or living in Kansas.
LibGuides: DACA Resource Guide
College Libraries: DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) Information Sources: What is DACA?
LibGuides: DACA and DREAMers
Seen these terms in the news? Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM Act) are explored further in this research guide!
LibGuides: DACA Resourcee
Research Guides: DACA Resources for Students and Allies: OSU DACA Sources
LibGuides: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA): Home
A guide designed to provide general information and links to resources about DACA – Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals maintained by reference librarians at the ASU College of Law.
Research Guides: Undocumented Students & DACA: Welcome
Yale University Library Research Guides: Ethnicity, Race, and Migration: Home
This subject guide is created to provide introductory resources in the areas of ethnicity, race, migration, and indigeneity.
Sanctuary Syllabus - Public Books
On January 27, 2017, Executive Order 13769 went into effect, banning foreign nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United
Sanctuary city - Wikipedia
Sanctuary city refers to municipal jurisdictions, typically in North America, that limit their cooperation with the national government's effort to enforce immigration law. Leaders of sanctuary cities say they want to reduce fear of deportation and possible family break-up among people who are in the country illegally, so that such people will be more willing to report crimes, use health and social services, and enroll their children in school. In the United States, municipal policies include prohibiting police or city employees from questioning people about their immigration status and refusing requests by national immigration authorities to detain people beyond their release date, if they were jailed for breaking local law.[1] Such policies can be set expressly in law (de jure) or observed in practice (de facto), but the designation "sanctuary city" does not have a precise legal definition. The Federation for American Immigration Reform estimated in 2018 that 564 U.S. jurisdictions, including states and municipalities, had adopted sanctuary policies.[2][3][4]
Abolish ICE - Wikipedia
Abolish ICE is a political movement that seeks the abolition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The movement gained mainstream traction in June 2018 following controversy of the Trump administration family separation policy. The movement proposes that ICE's responsibilities be subsumed by other existing immigration agencies, as was the case before its creation. Discussions are particularly focused on the enforcement wing of ICE.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement - Wikipedia
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. ICE's stated mission is to protect the United States from the cross-border crime and illegal immigration that threaten national security and public safety.[3][4]
Immigration History - Immigration History
Explore the legacy of United States immigration policy over the last two and a half centuries. Find lessons suitable for high school students and a