Human smuggling: Chinese migrant trafficking and the challenge to America's immigration tradition
In: Significant Issues Series, Vol. XIX, No. 2
Abstract
Smith, P. J.: Chinese migrant trafficking: A global challenge. - S. 1-22. Li Ling: Mass migration within China and the implications for Chinese emigration. - S. 23-47. Goldstone, J.: A Tsunami on the horizon? The potential for international migration from the People's Republic of China. - S.48-75. Hood, M.: Sourcing the problem: Why Fuzhou? - S.76-92. Myers, Willard H.: Of Qinqing, Qinshu, Guanxi, and Shetou: The dynamic elements of Chinese irregular population movement. - S.93-133. De Stefano, A.: Immigrant smuggling through Central America and the Caribbean. - S. 134-155. Yates, K.: Canada's growing role as a human smuggling destination and corridor to the United States. - S.156-168. Chin Ko-lin: Safe house or hell house? Experiences of newly arrived undocumented Chinese. - S.169-195
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