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1. Paper Trails: Repatriates, Mexican Consuls, and Transnational Mobility during the Great Depression.

2. Paper Trails.

3. Do You Have Papers?: Latinx Third Graders Analyze Immigration Policy Through Critical Multicultural Literature.

4. Privilege without papers: Intersecting inequalities among 1.5-generation Brazilians in Massachusetts.

5. Waiting for Papers: Irregular Migrants in the United States beyond Formal vs. In formal Incorporation.

6. Political Advocacy in the Context of “Show Me Your Papers”: How Do Human Service Administrators Respond to Policy Upheaval?

7. Gold mountain dreams and paper son schemes: Chinese immigration under exclusion.

8. Doing REAL History: Citing Your Mother in Your Research Paper.

9. Information Technology: Near-Term Effort to Automate Paper-Based Immigration Files Needs Planning Improvements: GAO-06-375.

10. Introduction: US High-Skilled Immigration in the Global Economy.

11. Paper Sons.

12. When deservingness policies converge: US immigration enforcement, health reform and patient dumping.

13. Walking Papers.

14. Forward Halt.

15. Raspail, racism, and migration: Implications for radicalization in a polarizing world.

16. REVISITING HITTI'S THOUGHTS ON PALESTINE AND ARAB IDENTITY.

18. Immigration and the Life Course: Contextualizing and Understanding Healthcare Access and Health of Older Adult Immigrants.

19. Ways of Staying Put in Ecuador: Social and Embodied Experiences of Mobility–Immobility Interactions.

20. Impact of the 1996 Welfare Reform and Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Acts on Caribbean Immigrants.

21. Public Health Challenges and Barriers to Health Care Access for Asylum Seekers at the U.S.-Mexico Border in Matamoros, Mexico.

22. Migration to the US among rural Puerto Ricans who inject drugs: influential factors, sources of support, and challenges for harm reduction interventions.

23. The Role of Social Capital in the Remittance Decisions of Mexican Migrants from 1969 to 2000.

24. The Institute of Mexicans Abroad: The Day After...After 156 Years.

25. United States immigration detention amplifies disease interaction risk: A model for a transnational ICE-TB-DM2 syndemic.

26. How Three Nazi SS Soldiers Got to New York: Lying on Visa Papers.

27. Immigration and US native workers' wages: differential responses by education.

28. Undocumented and Mixed-Status Latinx Families: Sociopolitical Considerations for Systemic Practice.

29. How an Irish-American Priest Became Puerto Rican of the Year: Joseph P. Fitzpatrick, S.J., and the Puerto Ricans.

30. The Intimate and the Imperial: Filipino‐American Marriages and Transnational Mobility between the US and the Philippines, 1930–46.

31. Do Perceptions Match Reality? Comparing Latinos' Perceived Views of State Immigration Policy Environments with Enacted Policies.

32. Disaggregating gang activity: an exploratory study of the socio-demographic context of gang activity.

33. US Criminal Deportations and Human Capital in Central America.

34. Perceptions of Leadership Effectiveness among the African Diaspora in Canada and USA.

35. Rumours about the demise of American banknotes are greatly exaggerated.

37. Immigration and robots: is the absence of immigrants linked to the rise of automation?

38. Potential Beneficiaries of the Obama Administration's Executive Action Programs Deeply Embedded in US Society.

39. Bureaucratic neglect: the paradoxical mistreatment of unaccompanied migrant children in the US immigration system.

40. Development of the American Economy.

41. Why are Asian-Americans educationally hyper-selected? The case of Taiwan.

42. From IIRIRA to Trump: Connecting the Dots to the Current US Immigration Policy Crisis.

43. Immigration Governance for the Twenty-First Century.

44. Walking, well-being and community: racialized mothers building cultural citizenship using participatory arts and participatory action research.

45. Nation-State Sovereignty and Representations of Unauthorized Immigrants: Interrogating a Key Obstacle to Membership.

46. Immigration in American Economic History.

47. Perceptions of Context and Immigrant Settlement Policy in the United States: Toward a Value-Critical Policy Analysis.

48. Immigrants and Racial Equality on the American Public Policy Agenda: Interpretations and Perspectives.

49. The Violent Foundations of American expectations about Assimilation: National Projects versus Democratic Ones.