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The duality of being an immigrant woman
April 15, 2008
There is quite a lot of research material on this that I will post later (when I get back from my conference), and maybe a post for ADD about my mother’s experiences, but a blog post by Pamela Merritt caught my eye today that I would like to share:
Fear and Bigotry In Missouri Immigration Legislation
By Pamela Merritt on Apr 14, 2008 – 8:48am |

The impact of anti-immigration policies on women is clear and reflects poorly upon our society. Pamela explores the impact in her home state of Missouri, in her own neighborhood.
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