Constructing citizenship

Document Type:Article

Subject Area:Sociology

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She deduces that when a family lacks citizenship, it may split and this eventually splits the institution. It means that social rights should be fostered to achieve substantive citizenship. Having Rights The author stresses much on the substantive notion. Substantive citizenship incorporates having rights in a theoretical manner. Having citizenship may not be in form of a legal structure but also incorporates NORMS and the social interactions with people from different cultures. This is seen at the peak of her case study where she gives an example about David who was her former student fell on the estimation of over 65,000 undocumented youth who graduate from high school annually (Glenn, 17). This is because the immigration sector has poor policies concerning documentation. They also lack a federal right to education.

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