Bill Ong Hing

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Bill Ong Hing


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Average rating: 3.88 · 131 ratings · 15 reviews · 30 distinct worksSimilar authors
Humanizing Immigration: How...

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Defining America Through Im...

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Making and Remaking Asian A...

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Deporting our Souls: Values...

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Ethical Borders: NAFTA, Glo...

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To Be An American: Cultural...

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American Presidents, Deport...

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Immigration Law and Social ...

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Humanizing Immigration: How...

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Handling Immigration Cases,...

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“A careful analysis of the September 11th attacks
reveals that deficiencies in U.S. intelligence collection and information
sharing, not immigration laws, prevented the terrorists’ plans from being
discovered”
Bill Ong Hing, Deporting our Souls: Values, Morality, and Immigration Policy

“Reaching out to immigrants promotes national security. Following the
July 7, 2005, London subway suicide bombings by British-born Muslim
terrorists, Boris Johnson, a member of Parliament, noted that Americans
did not grow their own suicide bombers, giving credit to Americans
for acculturating its immigrants.”
Bill Ong Hing, Deporting our Souls: Values, Morality, and Immigration Policy

“Whenever we go through a period of
de-Americanization like what is currently affecting South Asians, Arabs,
and Muslim Americans, a whole generation of Americans sees the following:
that exclusion and hate are acceptable, that the definition of who is
an American can be narrow, and that they too have a license to profile.
Their license is issued when others around them engage in hate, and the
government engages in its own profiling. This is one regrettable process
of racism that haunts our country.”
Bill Ong Hing, Deporting our Souls: Values, Morality, and Immigration Policy

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