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Immigration Realities: The Modern Immigrant Rights Movement

Editor's Note: This is the third and final installment of a three-part series on migrant rights by journalist and immigration activist David Bacon. This article is taken from the report 'Displaced, Unequal and Criminalized - Fighting for the Rights of Migrants in the United States' that examines the origins of the current migratory labor phenomenon, the mechanisms that maintain it, and proposals for a more equitable system.
CIP Americas: 'Over the 26 years since pasage of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), a general division has marked the U.S. immigrant rights movement. On one side are well-financed advocacy organizations in Washington DC, with links to the Democratic Party and large corporations. They formulate and negotiate over immigration reform proposals that combine labor supply programs and increased enforcement against the undocumented. On the other side are organizations based in immigrant communities, and among labor and political[...]

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