The Roads Most Traveled: Causes and Consequences of Illegal Immigration (2016-10-12)
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“Migration for survival is as old as
civilization, unstoppable as the wind
and frequently misunderstood.
For 35 years I have focused on
those for whom migration across
our southern border cannot be
distanced or dispassionate. I found
courage, fear, joy, hate, success and
failure - just as it happened – raw
and unscripted. ” - Don Bartletti
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University of Minnesota Duluth Latino Chicano Student Association, Office of Diversity & Inclusion, International Club, Royal D. Alworth, Jr. Institute for International Studies, Kirby Leadership Institute, College of Education and Human Service Professions, College of Liberal Arts
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Bartletti, Don. (2016). The Roads Most Traveled: Causes and Consequences of Illegal Immigration (2016-10-12). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/210264.
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