In his latest work, the author of <i>The DREAMers<i> and <i>Cities and Social Movements<i> traces the story of the immigrant rights movement from its grassroots origins through its meteoric rise to the national stage.
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Introduction
1. The Rights of Immigrants in the Nation
2. Suburbia Must be Defended
3. Resisting Ethnonationalism, One Town at a Time
4. Regionalizing the Fight for Immigrant Rights: The Case of Los Angeles
5. The Resurgent Nation State
6. Entering the Field of National Citizenship
7. Money Makes the Movement
8. A Seat at the Table
9. Making Immigrants American
Conclusion: Where We Stand