Each year, more than half a million migrant children journey from countries around the globe and enter the United States with no lawful immigration status; many
Migranthood chronicles deportation from the perspectives of Indigenous youth who migrate unaccompanied from Guatemala to Mexico and the United States. In commun
In the second decade of the twenty-first century, an increasing number of children from El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala began arriving without parents at t
"With an ethnographer's ear and a social critic's lens, Rhacel Salazar Parreñas illuminates the care deficit of the immigrant second generation, the children o
This book uniquely focuses on the role of family law in transnational marriages. The author demonstrates how family law is of critical importance in understandi