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110 pp.
| Chelsea |
July, 2008 |
LibraryISBN 978-0-7910-8682-7$32.95
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YAPoint-Counterpoint series.
Should immigrants in the United States have the same legal rights as citizens? Biddle presents both sides of three arguments concerning legal rights of immigrants, as related to legal counsel, detention, and immigration/deportation hearings. The text, though dense, is balanced. Occasional charts, sidebars, and maps help break up the pages. Reading list, websites. Ind.