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Three keys : a front desk novel / by Yang, Kelly.;
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Subjects: Motels;
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A genealogist's guide to discovering your immigrant & ethnic ancestors : how to find and record your unique heritage / by Carmack, Sharon DeBartolo,1956-;
Includes bibliographical references (p.249-255) and index.
Subjects: Ethnology;
© 2000., Betterway Books,
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A Lien. by Cutler-Kreutz, David,film director.; Cutler-Kreutz, Sam,film director.; Rivera, Koralyn,actor.; Ratermanis, Victoria,actor.; Martinez, William,actor.; Salaud Morisset (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Koralyn Rivera, Victoria Ratermanis, William MartinezOriginally produced by Salaud Morisset in 2023.On the day of their green card interview, a young couple confronts a dangerous immigration process.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Feature films.; Motion pictures.; Drama.; Short films.; Emigration and immigration.; United States--Emigration and immigration.;
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American refugees : turning to Canada for freedom / by Deverell, Rita Shelton,1945-author.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Americans;
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Illegal [videorecording] : one immigrant's life or death journey to the American dream / by Alexander, Nick,film director.; Ayala, Lazaro,screenwriter,film producer.; Freestyle Digital Media,publisher.; Yes We Can (Firm),presenter.;
A feature-length documentary about the miraculous journey of Salvadoran immigrant Laz Ayala's life or death path to U.S. citizenship, the challenges of present-day immigration, and his mission to humanize immigrants and reform immigration for the benefit of all.E.Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.DVD ; full screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0.
Subjects: Biographical films.; Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Ayala, Lazaro.; Ayala, Lazaro; Emigration and immigration law; Emigration and immigration; Immigrant youth; Salvadorans;
For private home use only.
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Strangers in the land : exclusion, belonging, and the epic story of the Chinese in America / by Luo, Michael,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."From New Yorker editor and writer Michael Luo, a vivid, urgent history of two centuries of Chinese exclusion and the birth of anti-Asian feeling in America. In 1889, when the Supreme Court upheld the Chinese Exclusion Act-a measure barring Chinese laborers from entering the United States that remained in effect for more than fifty years -- Justice Stephen Johnson Field characterized the Chinese as a people "residing apart by themselves." They were, Field concluded, "strangers in the land." Today, there are more than twenty-two million people of Asian descent in the United States, yet this label still hovers over Asian Americans. In Strangers in the Land, Luo traces anti-Asian feeling in America to the first wave of immigrants from China in the mid-nineteenth-century: laborers who traveled to California in search of gold and railroad work. Their communities almost immediately faced mobs of white vigilantes who drove them from their workplaces and homes. In his rich, character-driven history, Luo tells stories like that of Denis Kearney, the sandlot demagogue who became the face of the anti-Chinese movement, and of activists who fought back, like Massachusetts Senator George Frisbie Hoar and newspaperman Wong Chin Foo. After the halt on immigration in 1889, the Chinese-American community who remained struggled to survive and thrive on the margins of American life. In 1965, when LBJ's Immigration and Nationality Act forbade discrimination by national origin, America opened its doors wide to families like those of Luo's parents, but he finds that the centuries of exclusion of Chinese-Americans left a legacy: many Asians are still treated, and feel, like outsiders today. Strangers in the Land is a sweeping narrative of a forgotten chapter in American history, and a reminder that America's present reflects its exclusionary past"--
Subjects: United States.; Chinese Americans; Chinese;
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Icebox [videorecording] / by Bordonada, Luis,actor.; Brooks, James L.,television producer.; Gonzalez, Anthony,2005-actor.; Minnich, Sarah,actor.; Rodríguez, Génesis,1987-actor.; Sawka, Daniel,screenwriter,television director.; HBO Films,presenter.; Warner Home Video (Firm),publisher.;
Genesis Rodriguez, Anthony Gonzalez, Sarah Minnich, Luis Bordonada, Carrie Lazar, Rene Moran, Johnny Ortiz.It tells the story of Óscar, a twelve-year-old Honduran boy who is forced to flee his home and seek asylum in the United States, only to find himself trapped in the U.S. immigration system.14A.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Fiction television programs.; Television programs.; Made-for-TV movies.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Children; Hondurans; Political refugees;
For private home use only.
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The next ship home : a novel of Ellis Island / by Webb, Heather,1976 December 30-author.;
"Disembarking on Ellis Island, Francesca arrives on the shores of America with her sights set on a better life than the one she left in Italy. That same day, aspiring linguist Alma reports to her first day of work at the immigrant processing center. Ellis, though, is not the refuge it first appears thanks to President Roosevelt's attempts to deter crime. Francesca and Alma will have to rely on each other to escape its corruption and claim the American dreams they were promised. A thoughtful historical story inspired by true events, this novel probes America's history of prejudice and exclusion-when entry at Ellis Island promised a better life but often delivered something drastically different, immigrants needed strength, resilience, and friendship to fight for their futures"--
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Novels.; Ellis Island Immigration Station (N.Y. and N.J.); Emigration and immigration; Female friendship; Immigrants;
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No human is illegal / by Mulligan Sepúlveda, J. J.,author.;
"For author Mulligan Sepúlveda, the son and husband of Spanish-speaking immigrants, the battle for immigration reform is personal. Mulligan Sepúlveda writes of visiting border detention centers, defending undocumented immigrants in court, and taking his services to JFK to represent people being turned away at the gates during Trump's infamous travel ban"--
Subjects: Mulligan Sepúlveda, J. J.,; Emigration and immigration; Emigration and immigration law; Immigrants; Alien detention centers; Immigration enforcement;
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Heads you win / by Archer, Jeffrey,1940-author.;
When Alex's father is assassinated by the KGB, he and his mother flip a coin to decide whether to flee to America, or Great Britain. This epic tale spans thirty years, as we follow Alex's struggle to conquer his new world as an immigrant, and his eventual decision to face the past in Russia.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Soviet Union. Komitet gosudarstvennoĭ bezopasnosti; Emigration and immigration; Mothers and sons;
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