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Category: The Death of Josseline
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By Gayatri Patnaik One of my sharpest memories as a girl was when an immigration officer came to our house in rural Finzel, Maryland when I was about nine years old. He showed up at our house unannounced and I still remember the stunned look on my mother’s face when she answered the door. I…
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In an excerpt from ‘The Death of Josseline: Immigration Stories from the Arizona Borderlands’, Margaret Regan shows us the sometimes tragic and all-too-real dangers that unaccompanied minors must increasingly endure.
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Margaret Regan, author of The Death of Josseline: Immigration Stories from the Arizona-Mexico Borderlands, will once again appear at the Tucson Festival of Books. Her appearance at the 2010 festival was broadcast on BookTV; you can watch it on YouTube. Regan will be a panelist in two different sessions. For “Borderlines,” Regan will join Phil…
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Read more about Margaret Regan’s compelling book that addresses the human cost of U.S. immigration policy.
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In a new afterword for her book The Death of Josseline: Immigration Stories from the Arizona-Mexico Borderlands, Margaret Regan talks about SB 1070 and the real human crisis facing Arizona.
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Margaret Regan describes the harsh realities of Independence Day on the Arizona-Mexico borderlands.
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See what media our authors have been getting this week.
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Beacon authors are collecting laurels and starting important conversations.
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Defending Immigrant Rights from Arizona to Manhattan.