"Aysa-Lastra and Cachon's book deepens our knowledge while broadening our understanding of the intersectional nexus of employment, migration status, and racialization. ... a timely contribution to urgent discussions of immigrant vulnerability during times of economic crisis. Beyond Latin American and transatlantic specialists, it should be read by scholars of immigration and incorporation, labor economists, and policy-makers and service providers grappling with the experiences of immigrants in receiving societies." (Timothy S. Gutierrez, Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 45 (5), September, 2016)