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Undergraduate Record 2024-2025
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SOC 2870 - Immigration and Society Effective Date 09/27/2022 Migration results from inequality, whether internal to societies or between countries. People migrate to better their lives, moving from poorer countries to wealthier ones in search of upward mobility. This makes migration a virtually unstoppable force, but it crashes into the immovable object known as the state. The resulting border conflicts and immigrant struggles to assimilate define the problem of immigration in the US.
Requisites Students can’t enroll if previously taken SOC 2595 topic #5 Immigration and Society
Credits: 3
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