- Date
 2011-02-26
- Authors
 Maria L. Ontiveros
- Abstract
 This essay argues that the current debate over the treatment of immigrant workers must be informed by the Thirteenth Amendment. Otherwise, immigration policy runes the risk of replicating a system where large groups of workers of color, those who work in the fields and in the homes of white citizens, are deprived of basic human rights, labor protections and the right to participate in the political process because of their race and their status as immigrants.
- Number of pages
 13
- University
 University of San Francisco
- Academic department
 School of Law
- Degree
 Human Rights Law
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 - Economic sectors
 General relevance - all sectors
- Content types
 Policy analysis, Current Policy, and Past policies
- Geographical focuses
 United States
- Spheres of activity
 History and Law
- Languages
 English
