Though often overlooked in heated debates, nearly 1.8 million undocumented immigrants are under the age of 18.
How do immigration policies shape the lives of these young people? How do local and state laws that are
seemingly unrelated to undocumented communities negatively affect them? Marisol Clark-Ibáñez delivers an
intimate look at growing up as an undocumented Latino immigrant, analyzing the social and legal dynamics that
shape everyday life in and out of school.
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“An invaluable, impressively researched, exceptionally well written, organized and presented study....
[It] will prove of immense value to both scholars and non-specialist general readers.”
―Helen Dumont, Midwest Book Review
“A must read.... Provides compelling examples of resilience, struggle, and activism.”
―Gilda L. Ochoa, Pomona College
“Essential.... Sheds light on how the racist implementation of immigration policies trickles down
to shape the lives of children and young people in and out of school.”
―Leisy J. Abrego, University of California, Los Angeles
Marisol Clark-Ibáñez is associate professor of sociology at California State University, San Marcos.
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