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The Battle to Stay in America

Immigration's Hidden Front Line

Michael Kagan

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English
University of Nevada Press
31 August 2025
2020 Foreword INDIE awards winner
The Battle to Stay in America is the story of a community coming to grips with the federal government's crackdown on immigrants, and learning how to defend itself. Informative and personal, this is a story about mothers and fathers, lawyers and activists, local police and federal agencies, and a struggle for the identity of a nation. This is the quintessential story of the war on immigrants, as fought and felt on the front lines in the heart of America.
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Imprint:   University of Nevada Press
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781647792459
ISBN 10:   1647792452
Pages:   213
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Michael Kagan is the director of the UNLV Immigration Clinic, which defends children and families fighting deportation in Las Vegas and is Joyce Mack Professor of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has written for The Washington Post, Salon.com, and the The Daily Beast and is a leading national scholar of immigration and refugee law.

Reviews for The Battle to Stay in America: Immigration's Hidden Front Line

""Day-to-day life in immigrant communities is described with refreshing clarity and heart by Michael Kagan in The Battle to Stay in America.... He provides an unusually accessible primer on immigration law and a valuable guide to the ways it currently works to perpetuate an excluded immigrant underclass with diminished rights."" --The New York Review of Books ""This is the immigration story that needs to be told: the disappearances of neighbors, the breaking up of families, the parents who are forever relegated to working jobs below their potential because immigration laws prevent them ever being free and equal .... The Battle to Stay in America could not be more timely; with a changing Administration it's time not just to rethink America's immigration policy, but change how we think about immigration entirely."" --New Books Network ""Can't recommend it highly enough ... Riveting, horrifying, raw, and personal. Kagan uses real people who make up the unseen fabric of Vegas to tell harrowing stories. ... Kagan shows the toll the system has taken on him and society. He also has ideas for solutions."" --Jon Ralston, Editor, The Nevada Independent ""Converts headlines into personal tales of struggles to circumvent and survive immigration policing in the modern era. . . . That's a story that should be told, and Kagan does it remarkably well."" --César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, author of Migrating to Prison ""The Battle to Stay in America provides a compelling set of narratives and combines these stories with accessible explanations as to the legal underpinnings behind them. . . . An excellent book!"" --Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, Esq., author of Banned: Immigration Enforcement in the Time of Trump ""Michael Kagan has written one of the most straightforward guidebooks to our complicated, illogical, and often cruel immigration system I've read. Drawing from his deep personal experience as the director of the Immigration Clinic at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, Kagan offers readers an up-close view of immigration enforcement and the progressive political response in the Trump era. Those repelled by our polarized immigration debate dominated by voices of the shrill and uninformed can look to Kagan for nuance, reflective analysis and understanding."" ​--Roque Planas, senior reporter, HuffPost ""Kagan's narrative and personal style adds to the immigration law literature what so many other books lack: compassion. Kagan shows us that immigration law is ultimately about the neighbors who disappear and the inhumane system of immigration laws that makes it possible."" ​--William D. Lopez, author of Separated: Family and Community in the Aftermath of an Immigration Raid ""This book is unlike any other immigration book I have ever read."" --Dr. Doris Marie Provine, co-author of Policing Immigrants: Local Law Enforcement on the Front Lines


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