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In 2010, the governor of Arizona signed a controversial immigration bill (SB 1070) that led to a news media frenzy, copycat bills in twenty-two states, and a U.S. Supreme Court battle that put Arizona at the cross-hairs of the immigration debate. Arizona Firestorm brings together well-respected experts from across the political spectrum to examine and contextualize the political, economic, historical, and legal issues prompted by this and other anti-Latino and anti-immigrant legislation and state actions. It also addresses the news media's role in shaping immigration discourse in Arizona and around the globe. Arizona is a case study of the roots and impact of the 21st century immigration challenge. Arizona Firestorm will be of interest to scholars and students in communication, public policy, state politics, federalism, and anyone interested in immigration policy or Latino politics.
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Background
Chapter 1: Introduction to Arizona Firestorm: Provincial responses to global immigration challenges.
Otto Santa Ana
Chapter 2: Arizona and the making of a State of exclusion.
Celeste González de Bustamante
Chapter 3: Chronology of exclusion.
Celeste González de Bustamante
Chapter 4: The economic impact of immigrants in Arizona.
Judith Gans
Firestorm
Chapter 5: Arizona Senate Bill 1070: Politics through immigration law.
Gabriel J. Chin, Carissa Byrne Hessick & Marc Miller
Chapter 6: Assault on Ethnic Studies.
Anna Ochoa O'Leary, Andrea J. Romero, Nolan L. Cabrera & Michelle Rascón
Chapter 7: From Gonzales to Flores: A return to the 'Mexican Room'?
Patricia Gándara
Chapter 8: Illegal accents: Qualifications, discrimination and distraction in Arizona's monitoring of teachers.
Jennifer Leeman
Chapter 9: An immigration crisis in a nation of immigrants: Why amending the Fourteenth Amendment won't solve our problems.
Alberto R. Gonzales
Mass Media Roles
Chapter 10: National perspectives on state turmoil: Characteristics of elite U.S. newspaper coverage of Arizona SB 1070.
Manuel Chavez & Jennifer Hoewe
Chapter 11: Not business as usual: Spanish-language television coverage of Arizona's immigration law, April-May 2010.
Mercedes Vigón, Lilliam Martínez-Bustos & Celeste González de Bustamante
Chapter 12: Between heroes and victims: Mexican newspaper narrative framing of migration.
Manuel Alejandro Guerrero & Maria Eugenia Campo
Prospects
Chapter 13: Immigration in the age of global vertigo.
Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco & Carola Suárez-Orozco
Chapter 14: Can America learn to think globally? We don't at our own risk.
Otto Santa Ana & Celeste González de Bustamante
Contributors
Index



