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>> ix Acknowledgments This book would not have been possible without the hard work and support of many individuals. First and foremost, we would like to thank Marc Miller and Toni Massaro. Their collaboration on our early work about Arizona’s S.B. 1070 laid the groundwork for many of the ideas we have included in this volume. We are also deeply indebted to Ediberto Román. His advice and encouragement as the editor of the Citizenship and Migration in the Americas series has been invaluable. Many thanks to Andy Hessick for reading drafts and providing very helpful suggestions. Jennifer Angeles, Nina-Marie Bell, Linda Cooper, Glenda McGlashan, Carol Ward, and Gina Wilson provided key administrative assistance. Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law was very supportive of this project. In addition to financial support, the school’s willingness to sponsor a conference on the role of the states in immigration policy and enforcement in October of 2010 was invaluable. Several of the distinguished authors who contributed chapters to this volume spoke at that conference, and the interest and enthusiasm generated by the conference helped spark the idea of creating this volume. Many people at the law school helped tremendously in the organization and execution of that conference, including Janie Magruder, Amanda Breaux, Charles Calleros, Doug Sylvester, Chris Baier, and Shelli Soto. And Dean Paul Berman deserves special thanks for his enthusiastic support. The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law and the University of California, Davis School of Law are also gratefully acknowledged, in particular former dean Larry Ponoroff; dean x << Acknowledgments emerita Toni Massaro, who supported this project as dean as well as a collaborator on related work; and UC Davis dean Kevin Johnson, who, in addition to supporting the project, authored immigration and constitutional law scholarship that has been immensely influential and helpful. ...

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