Muslim Exodus from United States Unravels Tight-Knit Enclaves. Flynn McRoberts.
by McRoberts, Flynn; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 101Environment. Publisher: Chicago Tribune, 2003ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Community life | Deportation | Emigration and immigration | Emigration and immigration -- Canada | Emigration and immigration -- Government policy | Illegal aliens | Muslims -- United States | Pakistanis -- Attitudes | War on Terrorism (2001- )DDC classification: 050 Summary: This article discusses how communities were affected by "the targeting of men from Muslim countries in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 [2001] attacks" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE),, noting that the deportations of Muslim men "sent aftershocks rumbling through the American neighborhoods where they lived and, in many cases, thrived."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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REF SIRS 2005 Business Article 9 The U.S. Ag Trade Balance...More Than Just a Number. | REF SIRS 2005 Environment Article 1 Immigration Crackdown Shatters Muslims' Lives. | REF SIRS 2005 Environment Article 1 Torn from Families and Jobs, Muslim Deportees Face Bleak Future. | REF SIRS 2005 Environment Article 1 Muslim Exodus from United States Unravels Tight-Knit Enclaves. | REF SIRS 2005 Environment Article 10 California Dreaming No More. | REF SIRS 2005 Environment Article 11 Salsa and Ketchup: Transnational Migrants Straddle Two Worlds. | REF SIRS 2005 Environment Article 12 Keeping Terror Out. |
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
Originally Published: Muslim Exodus from United States Unravels Tight-Knit Enclaves, Nov. 26, 2003; pp. n.p..
This article discusses how communities were affected by "the targeting of men from Muslim countries in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 [2001] attacks" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE),, noting that the deportations of Muslim men "sent aftershocks rumbling through the American neighborhoods where they lived and, in many cases, thrived."
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