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{353} Aleinikoff, «Between Principles and Politics», p. 150.

{354} Peter J. Spiro, «Questioning Barriers to Naturalization», Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, 13 (Summer 1999), p. 517; Aleinikoff, «Between Principles and Politics», p. 154.

Georgetown Immigration Law Journal

{355} Jones-Correa, Between Two Nations, p. 198, n. 11; Leticia Quezada, quoted in Washington Post National Weekly Edition, 11–17 July 1994, p. 23.

Between Two Nations Washington Post National Weekly Edition

{356} David Jacobson, Rights Across Borders: Immigration and the Decline of Citizenship (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996), p. 8–9; Sarah V. Wayland, «Citizenship and Incorporation: How Nation-States Respond to the Challenges of Migration», Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, 20 (Summer/Fall 1996), p. 39; Irene Bloemraad, «The North American Naturalization Gap: An Institutional Approach to Citizenship Acquisition in the United States and Canada», International Migration Review, 36 (Spring 2002), p. 193–228, especially p. 209, and «A Macro-Institutional Approach to Immigrant Political Incorporation: Comparing the Naturalization Rates and Processes of Portuguese Immigrants in the US and Canada» (paper, annual meeting, American Sociological Association, August 1999, Chicago).

Rights Across Borders: Immigration and the Decline of Citizenship Fletcher Forum of World Affairs International Migration Review

{357} Maria Jiminez, quoted in New York Times, 13 September 1996, p. A16; Jones-Correa Between Two Nations, p. 200.

New York Times Between Two Nations,

{358} Immigration and Naturalization Service release, Boston Globe, 17 July 2002, p. A3.

Boston Globe,

{359} Spiro, «Questioning Barriers to Naturalization», p. 492, 518.

{360} Schuck and Smith, Citizenship Without Consent, p. 108.