This volume spotlights some of the key immigration concerns that face the United States, and focuses on regions where immigration is a relatively new phenomenon. Articles examine the challenges and opportunities of immigration and implications for grantmaking, the burgeoning anti-immigrant movement, and nontraditional alliances shaping the immigration debate in Nebraska. An interview with a leader from the Manhattan Institute sheds light on the conservative case for immigration reform and immigrant integration.
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