Fictive Kinship: Family Reunification and the Meaning of Race and Nation in American Immigration by Catherine Lee

Fictive Kinship: Family Reunification and the Meaning of Race and Nation in American Immigration

Catherine Lee

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Today, roughly 70 percent of all visas for legal immigration are reserved for family members of permanent residents or American citizens. Family reunification--policies that seek to preserve family unity during or following migration--is a central...

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