"This is the best comprehensive review of immigration-related legislation and executive orders in Argentina for the post-1983 period." —Hispanic American Historical Review"An important and original study of Argentine immigration policy in a political, economic, and socio-cultural context." —José C. Moya, author of Cousins and Strangers"As global migration increases, there is a great need to learn more about the responses by nations to their new residents. A major tour de force in the study of immigration policy." —Rubén Martinez, editor of Latinos in the Midwest"The timing of this book could not be better. I cannot think of a more interesting topic for today's American audience." —Ernesto Semán, author of Ambassadors of the Working Class