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Description acceptable. A sociologist described how “early exiters” who undertook this process understand a “master status” through “integration, discovery, and learning.” A UCLA sociologist examined “gray area” outcomes of this process through liminality and a form of “non-existence” developed by Susan Coutin. In an “embodied anthropology” of this subject, one scholar lamented being associated with doctors who “don’t know anything.” In the book Lives in Limbo, (*) Roberto Gonzalez examined the impact of the Plyler decision on people who performed this action. (-5[1])Seth Holmes wrote about being caught performing this action in the book Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies. (10[1])Douglas Massey argued that this process (10[1])became less cyclical due to NAFTA. (10[3])Rubén (10[1])Rumbaut coined the term “1.5 generation” for (10[1])people who (10[1])do this action as (10[2])children. For 10 (10[1])points, people who (10[1])do what action as children are protected by the DACA policy? (10[1]) ■END■

ANSWER: immigration to the United States [or seeking asylum in the United States or equivalents; accept seeking jobs in the United States or equivalents; accept answers mentioning crossing the United States–Mexico border; prompt on immigration or partial answers by asking “to where?”] (The UCLA sociologist is Cecilia Menjívar. Coutin developed “legal non-existence.”)
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