Advancing Immigrant Rights in Houston

Advancing Immigrant Rights in Houston - Political Lessons from American Cities

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Publisher's Synopsis

Houston is one of the most diverse cities in the United States and has long been a prime destination for international migrants from Latin America, Asia, and more recently, Africa. However, the city is politically mixed, organizationally underserved, and situated in a relatively anti-immigrant state. This makes Houston a challenging context for immigrant rights despite its rapidly diversifying population.

In Advancing Immigrant Rights in Houston, Els de Graauw and Shannon Gleeson recount how local and multi-level contexts shape the creation, contestation, and implementation of immigrant rights policies and practices in the city. They examine the development of a city immigrant affairs office, interactions between local law enforcement and federal immigration enforcement officials, local public-private partnerships around federal immigration benefits, and collaborations between labor, immigrant rights, faith, and business leaders to combat wage theft.

The case study of Houston provides a bellwether for how other U.S. cities will deal with their growing immigrant populations and underscores the importance of public-private collaborations to advance immigrant rights.

Book information

ISBN: 9781439924402
Publisher: Temple University Press
Imprint: Temple University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 325.764
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 120
Weight: 214g
Height: 152mm
Width: 229mm
Spine width: 11mm