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From the Borderline to the Colorline: A report on Anti-Immigrant Racism in the United States provides an in-depth picture of the nature of anti-immigrant racism in the United States today. Through personal testimony and frontline analysis, these articles detail key issues impacting immigrant and refugee communities -- from trafficking, enforcement, and detention centers, to policy, legislation, and social rights. From the Borderline to the Colorline is a primer on the rights of immigrants and a guide to action against all forms of racism and intolerance. This report was prepared for delivery to the World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance, by a delegation of over 50 U.S. immigrant leaders. They found that a disturbing pattern of racism against immigrants is on the rise in the U.S. Based on a nationwide survey of conditions for immigrant communities conducted by 25 org., the report concludes that anti-immigrant racism creates significant barriers to equality and inclusion for citizens and non-citizens alike. Chapters: perspectives on migration; racist practices: anti-immigrant law enforce.; protecting the rights of immigrant workers; the economic, social, and cultural rights of immigrants.Cho, Eunice is the author of 'From the Borderline to the Colorline A Report on Anti-Immigrant Racism in the U.S' with ISBN 9780756720087 and ISBN 0756720087.
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