
Runaways, Illegal Aliens in Their Own Land: Implications for Service
by:
Mark Mimller
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 027590525X
ISBN 13: 9780275905255
Publication date:
January 15th, 1980
Publisher: Praeger
Pages: 220
Genres: Children’s, Science & Technology
In a compelling exploration of identity and belonging, this book delves into the intricate lives of individuals navigating a complex landscape where they often find themselves categorized as runaways or illegal aliens in their own homeland. The author sheds light on the myriad implications this status brings to their ability to access essential services and support systems, revealing a stark reality that many face daily.
With a unique blend of personal narratives and analytical insights, the work presents a thought-provoking examination of the societal structures that render these individuals marginalized. As the author unpacks their struggles, he invites readers to consider the broader human experience, urging empathy and understanding toward those who are caught in a web of legal and social restrictions. The text serves as a wake-up call, advocating for more inclusive policies and greater accessibility to ensure that everyone can find their place within society.
With a unique blend of personal narratives and analytical insights, the work presents a thought-provoking examination of the societal structures that render these individuals marginalized. As the author unpacks their struggles, he invites readers to consider the broader human experience, urging empathy and understanding toward those who are caught in a web of legal and social restrictions. The text serves as a wake-up call, advocating for more inclusive policies and greater accessibility to ensure that everyone can find their place within society.