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Immigration & Society series

Carl L. Bankston III, Immigrant Networks and Social Capital

Stephanie A. Bohon & Meghan Conley,
Immigration and Population

Thomas Faist, Margit Fauser, & Eveline Reisenauer,
Transnational Migration

Christian Joppke, Citizenship and Immigration

Grace Kao, Elizabeth Vaquera, & Kimberly Goyette,
Education and Immigration

Nazli Kibria, Cara Bowman, & Megan O’Leary,
Race and Immigration

Peter Kivisto, Religion and Immigration

Cecilia Menjívar, Leisy J. Abrego, & Leah C. Schmalzbauer,
Immigrant Families

Ronald L. Mize & Grace Peña Delgado,
Latino Immigrants in the United States

Philip Q. Yang, Asian Immigration to the United States

Min Zhou & Carl L. Bankston III,
The Rise of the New Second Generation

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Acknowledgments

We would like to thank the many people and entities that made the writing of this book possible. We were fortunate to receive persistent and enthusiastic support from our editor at Polity, Jonathan Skerrett. Manuela Tecusan was a thorough and patient copyeditor. We would also like to gratefully acknowledge the research assistance of Alexander Agadjanian, Daniel R. Alvord, Jacqueline Caraves, Andrea Gómez Cervantes, William McDonald, and Nayely Velez-Cruz.

Cecilia Menjívar would like to thank the Cowden Distinguished Professorship at Arizona State University and the Foundation Distinguished Professorship at the University of Kansas for important resources and institutional support. Leisy Abrego would like to thank Carlos Colorado for his assistance and to recognize the institutional support received from the Hellman Fellows Fund and the Center for American Politics and Public Policy at UCLA. Leah Schmalzbauer would like to thank the Department of Anthropology and Sociology and the Department of American Studies at Amherst College for their support throughout this project.

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We dedicate this book to all the families we have met during our respective studies in immigrant communities over the years. We have been inspired by their courage and have aimed to capture their humanity and the complexity of their lives in the pages that follow.

We also dedicate this book to our own families, as they play important roles in the work we do:

To Victor and Sasha, to my siblings Ana and Oscar, and to my nieces and nephews—Cecilia

To Carlos, Mateo, and Diego, and to my siblings Claudia, Tatiana, and Natalie—Leisy

To Steve, Micah, and Zola, to my sister Anna, and to my nieces and nephew—Leah