
Summary of Brokering immigrant transnationalism: Remittances, family reunification, and private refugee sponsorship in Canada
Using the case study of Canada’s private refugee sponsorship program, the authors show how neoliberalization heightens the power of non-immigrant civilians to broker immigrants’ transnationalism.
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