I MM I GRAT I ON TO
NORT H AME R I C A
During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating
immigration to both the United States and Canada
were rewritten, opening the door for millions of
immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Some of the books in the IMMIGRATION series
focus on the experiences of people from a specific
country or region, giving a history of immigration and
explaining why they came to America and how they
have succeeded. Other volumes look at immigration-
related issues, such as the status of refugees or the
deportation process.
Set ISBN ..........978-1-4222-3679-6
Hardcover Set Price ...........$380.60 $285.45 (S&L)
Hardcover List Price ..............34.60 25.95 (S&L)
Multi-User eBook List Price ...43.93 32.95 (S&L)
Full color • Library bound
Trim Size: 7
½
x 9
½
• 112 pages
Grade Level: 7-12
11 VOLUME SET © 2017
Asylum Seekers .................................. -3680-2 -8097-3
Central American Immigrants .............. -3686-4 -8103-1
Chinese Immigrants .............................-3684-0 -8101-7
Cuban Immigrants ...............................-3685-7 -8102-4
Indian Immigrants ............................... -3687-1 -8104-8
Mexican Immigrants ............................-3688-8 -8105-5
Middle Eastern Immigrants ..................-3689-5 -8106-2
Refugees .............................................-3681-9 -8098-0
Rights & Responsibilities of Citizenship ...-3682-6 -8099-7
South American Immigrants ................ -3690-1 -8107-9
Undocumented Immigration and
Homeland Security ..........................-3683-3 -8100-0
HBK ISBN E-ISBN
Series Consultant Editor:
Stuart Anderson
Former Associate Commissioner for Policy and Planning, U.S. Immigra-
tion and Naturalization Services
Series Consultant:
Introduction by Marian L. Smith
Historian, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Series Consultant:
Introduction by Peter A. Hammerschmidt
Former First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Canada to the United
Nations
AMERICAN STUDIES
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Coverage is objective, and the books arewell written and
describe the “push” and “pull” factors that draw immigrants
toNorthAmerica and how the Canadian andU.S.
governments and their respective citizens have responded to
di erent groups and circumstances.
This set’s current data is good.
— School Library Journal
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EACH BOOK CONTAINS STATISTICAL CHARTS AND INFORMATION. A
CHRONOLOGY, GLOSSARY OF TERMS, A GUIDE TO ADDITIONAL RESOURC-
ES FOR MORE INFORMATION, TEXT-DEPENDENT QUESTIONS AND REPORT
IDEAS, AND AN INDEX SUPPLEMENT THE UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION
PROVIDED WITHIN THE BOOKS.




