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Smuggled Chinese (Asian American History & Cultu)

Title : Smuggled Chinese (Asian American History & Cultu)
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Rating : 4.25 (935 Votes)
Asin : 1566397332
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 221 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-05-29
Language : English

The author argues that it will continue as long as China's citizens are deprived of fundamental human rights and economic security.. This examination of the intractable international problem of human smuggling shows how flaws in national policies and lax law enforcement perpetuate the problem

Smuggled Chinese A Customer This is an interesting book, an obvious result of extensive research. It best serves as a historical reference tool for anyone interested in the crisis of Chinese being smuggled to the U.S. in the 80's and early 90's. That is also its shortcoming, since it lacks any reference to more recent events related to the smuggling of Chinese into the U.S. This was a major disappointment to me for a book published in 2000. The book would be well-served to be updated with reference to new routes being used by smugglers; the INS Global Reach program, new offices in China, and efforts to disrupt the smuggling . Five Stars coolwasabi Good book

. He is author of many books in both English and Chinese, including Chinatown Gangs: Extortion, Enterprise and Ethnicity. Ko-lin Chin is Associate Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, Newark

Recommended for public and academic libraries.AKitty Chen Dean, Nassau Coll., Garden City, NY Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal For his study, Chin (criminal justice, Rutgers) interviewed 300 illegal immigrants, most of whom live in New York's Chinatown, as well as smugglers of humans ("snakeheads") in various countries. He discusses the immigrants' reasons for leaving China (overwhelmingly for money), their methods, and their lives in the United States. . social systems or unemployment since they rarely use the medical facilities or schools and usually work in Chinese restaurants and

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