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Keeping Out the Other: A Critical Introduction to Immigration Enforcement Today [Paperback]

David C. Brotherton (Editor), Philip Kretsedemas (Editor)

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0231141297 978-0231141291 March 26, 2008

America's reputation for open immigration has always been accompanied by a desire to remove or discourage the migration of "undesirables." But recent restrictions placed on immigrants, along with an increase in detentions and deportations, point to a more worrying trend. Immigration enforcement has become the fastest growing sector for spending over the past two decades, dwarfing the money spent on helping immigrants adjust to their new lives. Instead of finding effective ways of integrating newcomers into American society, the United States is focusing on making the process of citizenship more difficult, provoking major protests and unrest.

David C. Brotherton and Philip Kretsedemas provide a history and analysis of recent immigration enforcement in the United States, demonstrating that our current anti-immigration tendencies are not a knee-jerk reaction to the events of September 11. Rather, they have been gathering steam for decades. With contributions from social scientists, policy analysts, legal experts, community organizers, and journalists, the volume critically examines the discourse that has framed the question of immigration enforcement for the general public. It also explores the politics and practice of deportation, new forms of immigrant profiling, relevant case law, and antiterrorist operations. Some contributors couch their critiques in an appeal to constitutional law and the defense of civil liberties. Others draw on the theories of structural inequality and institutional discrimination. These diverse perspectives stimulate new ways of thinking about the issue of immigration enforcement, proving that "security" has more to do with improving legal rights, social mobility, and the well-being of all U.S. residents than keeping out the "other."

(12/1/08)

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This timely, valuable book significantly contributes to the field of immigration policy and practice, and political studies... Highly recommended.

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With the current immigration debate soon to begin in force once more, it would be advisable for some to read this book in order to better understand the enforcement side of the immigration issue.

(Abraham David Benavides Public Administration Review )

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Not all is well on the American immigration front. This is one of the most critical examinations of the deep flaws in our laws and enforcement practices concerning the foreigner. Historically, few states have been able to handle the foreigner in a reasonably fair way, but many continue to think that the United States is such a state. This collection pinpoints with frightening precision how and why it is not, and the extent to which these deep flaws are not an aberration or a malfunction but actually an intrinsic part of our law.

(Saskia Sassen, author of Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages )

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the united states has often been portrayed as remarkably liberal in its openness to migration flows, but the history of its immigration enforcement practices tells a somewhat different story. Read the first page
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secret prisons, special registration, federal criminal justice system, temporary protected status, detainee treatment, prison project, jail complex, immigration prison system, immigration enforcement practices, immigrant incarceration, unauthorized migrant population, immigration violators, immigration custody, immigrants matter, immigrant detainees, immigration offenders, quiet constructions, aggravated felony, immigration detainees, aggravated felons, aggravated felonies, unauthorized migrants, formal removals, immigration offenses, immigration prisons
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United States, New York, Security Threats, Captain Yee, Department of Homeland Security, The Expansion of Immigration Enforcement, Militarized Borders, Supreme Court, Open Markets, Public Law, Department of Justice, Associated Press, Presumption of Guilt, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Limited Relief, Brandon Mayfield, Invisible Removal, Bordering the Other, Framing the Debate, Dominican Republic, Guantánamo Bay, New Jersey, Migration Policy Institute, Board of Immigration Appeals, Human Rights Watch
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