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|a Making Immigrants in Modern Argentina /
|c Julia Albarracín.
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|a Notre Dame, Indiana :
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- ONE. Introduction: Argentina as a Case Study and Theoretical Framework -- TWO. Argentine Immigration Policiesin Comparative Perspective, 1853-2017 -- THREE. Immigration Policies after the Reestablishment of Democracy, 1983-1989 -- FOUR. Immigration Policies during Menem's Administration, 1989-1995 -- FIVE. Gridlock or Delegative Democracy? Congress and Immigration, 1983-1989 -- SIX. Delegative Democracy Revisited: Congress and Immigration, 1989-1999
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|a SEVEN. Immigration and Immigration Policies in the 2000s -- EIGHT. Conclusion -- APPENDIX I . Legislation Included -- APPENDIX II . Print Media Data -- APPENDIX III . Questionnaire for Congresspersons and Interviews with Key Players -- APPENDIX IV. House and Senate Bills and Other Decisions -- Notes -- References -- Index
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|a "In Making Immigrants in Modern Argentina, Julia Albarracín argues that modern Argentina's selection of immigrants lies at the intersection of state decision-making processes and a number of economic, cultural, and international factors. Immediately after independence, Argentina designed a national project for the selection of Western European immigrants in order to build an economically viable society. Paradoxically, Argentina welcomed many more local Latin Americans, as well as Jewish and Middle Eastern immigrants. Still today, Argentines are quick to blame Latin American immigrants for crime, drug violence, and increasing the number of people living in shantytowns. Albarracín discusses how the current Macri administration, possibly emulating the Trump administration's immigration policies, has rolled back some of the rights awarded to immigrants by law in 2003 through an executive order issued in 2017. Albarracín explains the roles of the executive and legislative branches in enacting these policies and determines the influence of various factors throughout this process. Additionally, Albarracín puts Argentine immigration policies into a comparative perspective and creates space for new ways to examine countries other than those of the North Atlantic world that are typically discussed"--
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