Subject Files Series, 1993-2017

Scope and content:

Series contains AIJ's research and advocacy files on diverse immigration issues such as immigration related legislation, detention and asylum, DACA and Dreamers, law enforcement, human trafficking, scams and exploitation of immigrants. Documents include research files, correspondence, studies, testimony, press and media, educational materials, and FOIA documents.

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