Deportation Nation

Deportation Nation
Author: Dan Kanstroom
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0674046226


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"The danger of deportation hangs over the head of virtually every noncitizen in the United States. In the complexities and inconsistencies of immigration law, one can find a reason to deport almost any noncitizen at almost any time. In recent years, the system has been used with unprecedented vigor against millions of deportees. We are a nation of immigrants--but which ones do we want, and what do we do with those that we don't? These questions have troubled American law and politics since colonial times. Deportation Nation is a chilling history of communal self-idealization and self-protection. The post-Revolutionary Alien and Sedition Laws, the Fugitive Slave laws, the Indian ""removals,"" the Chinese Exclusion Act, the Palmer Raids, the internment of the Japanese Americans--all sought to remove those whose origins suggested they could never become ""true"" Americans. And for more than a century, millions of Mexicans have conveniently served as cheap labor, crossing a border that was not official until the early twentieth century and being sent back across it when they became a burden. By illuminating the shadowy corners of American history, Daniel Kanstroom shows that deportation has long been a legal tool to control immigrants' lives and is used with increasing crudeness in a globalized but xenophobic world."


Deportation Nation
Language: en
Pages: 353
Authors: Dan Kanstroom
Categories: Law
Type: BOOK - Published: 2010-03-15 - Publisher: Harvard University Press

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Language: en
Pages: 245
Authors: Greg Prieto
Categories: Political Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-06-26 - Publisher: NYU Press

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Pages: 224
Authors: Tanya Maria Golash-Boza
Categories: Political Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2015-12-03 - Publisher: Routledge

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Language: en
Pages: 259
Authors: Dan Kanstroom
Categories: Law
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012-06-29 - Publisher: OUP USA

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Examines the current deportation system in the United States, the aftermath effects, and the political, social and legal issues.
Aftermath
Language: en
Pages: 259
Authors: Daniel Kanstroom
Categories: Law
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012-06-07 - Publisher: Oxford University Press

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