Abrego, Leisy. "Legitimacy, Social Identity, and the Mobilization of Law: The Effects of Assembly Bill 540 on Undocumented Students in California." Law & Social Inquiry 33.3 (2008): 709-734. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 3 Apr. 2010.
This journal article was written by Leisy Abrego about the effects of AB 540 on undocumented students in California, which I found in EBSCO. The journal talks about how the AB 540 helps undocumented Latinos go to school. The journal is more for the public audience. The journal isn’t biases; it’s more into dept on how they students can go to school. It talks about how some illegal students get turn down from schools because of them being undocumented. But some schools do take undocumented students; the problem is that they’re going to have to pay out their pockets. They don’t qualify for any government support. Going to school, getting your Bachelors or Masters degree is not a problem. The problem is going to be when they have to get a job. How are they going to get a job, when they don’t have the access to a social security? Unlike other articles, this journal is focused more on undocumented Latinos education. I would use this article for my struggles with undocumented Latino students.
Ewers, Justin. "Immigration Reform Advocates Ready to Try Again." U.S. News & World Report 13 Feb. 2009, USNews.com Nation & World: NewsBank. Web. 1 Apr. 2010.
This newspaper article is written by Justin Ewers about giving another try on the Immigration Reform which I found in NewsBank. The newspaper article is written for the public audience and for the Latino community. It talks about giving undocumented Latinos a chance to work and stay in this country. The article is not biases. In 2007, Immigration Reform was presented in the Capital Hill but it wasn’t passed. President Obama and other officials are looking into passing some kind of law for undocumented Latinos. There
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