"Plascencia deepens and expands our understanding of citizenship and how its promises and limitations directly impact peoples' lives."(Latino Studies) "In addition to a careful analysis of 'formally and informally authorized' immigrants, Plascencia's book contributes to current scholarship on citizenship by exploring what it means to Mexican nationals who pursue it." - Caroline B. Brettell (Southern Methodist University) "Using working-class Mexican immigrants as an example, Plascencia explores how race, social class, and nationality affect who is considered a person deserving of U.S. citizenship." - Martha Menchaca (University of Texas, Austin) "...an important book for those interested in the operation of citizenship and citizenship education in the United States."(The Journal of American History)