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  • Talking About Immigration: ...
    Talwar, Gitika; Sianko, Natallia; Baugh, Stacey-Ann; Brodsky, Anne E.

    American journal of orthopsychiatry, July 2012, Volume: 82, Issue: 3
    Journal Article

    Immigration processes across the globe are inherently complex. This makes it difficult to define when and where immigration starts and ends and how it affects individuals, societies, institutions within societies, and the world community as a whole. As the world's largest recipient of immigrants, the United States must grapple with the complex dynamics of worldwide immigration. Copyright American Psychological Association