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There are more than twelve million illegal aliens residing in the United States. While the majority is from Mexico and Central/South America, a considerable number are Muslim Arabs. In Alien…Arab…and Maybe Illegal in America, U.S. citizen Mohamed Fandi presents readers with an insider’s view to a world we rarely see: the Arab alien. What motivates an Arab to overstay his visa and risk deportation? Perhaps an even more important question is why would any Muslim opt to remain in a country still reeling from the trauma of the terrorist attacks of September 11? With the Patriots Act in full enforcement and public sentiment still running strongly against Arabs—living here legally or illegally—the motivation to stay and risk arrest, abuse and social shunning must be powerful. In Mohamed Fandi’s insightful and absorbing book, Alien…Arab…and Maybe Illegal in America, many of these questions are finally answered. For more information or to receive a free review copy, please contact the authort. Alien…Arab…and Maybe Illegal in America is available for sale online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide. About the Author Mohamed Fandi was born in Morocco and studied law in Casablanca, his city of birth. A descendant of Berbers and the son of a very conservative Arab family, Fandi came to the United States and eventually graduated with honors in the field of Tourism and Hospitality Management. Mr. Fandi and his family now reside in Chicago, Illinois. About BookSurge BookSurge LLC, an Amazon.com company, is a pioneer in self-publishing and print-on-demand services. Offering unique publishing opportunities and access for authors, BookSurge boasts an unprecedented number of authors whose work has resulted in book deals with traditional publishers as well as successful authorpreneurs who enhance or build a business from their professional expertise.
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