Immigration and the law : race, citizenship, and social control / edited by Sofía Espinoza Álvarez and Martin Guevara Urbina.
A critical look at the mechanisms, beliefs, and ideologies that govern U.S. immigration laws, and the social impacts of their enforcement--Provided by publisher.
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Language: | English |
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Tucson :
The University of Arizona Press,
[2018]
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Physical Description: | xxvi, 360 pages ; 23 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Introduction : U.S. immigration laws : the changing dynamics of immigration through time / Sofía Espinoza Álvarez and Martin Guevara Urbina
- Beyond the wall : race and immigration discourse / Arnoldo De León
- Exposing immigration laws : the legal contours of belonging and exclusion / Steven W. Bender
- Divided lines : the politics of immigration control in the United States / Roxanne Lynn Doty
- Immigration, illegality, and the law : governance, equality, and justice / Claudio G. Vera Sánchez
- Building America : immigrant labor and the U.S. economy / Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz
- Always running : la migra, detentions, deportations, and human rights / Lupe S. Salinas
- Challenges to integration : the children of immigrants and direct and indirect experiences with the law / Leo R. Chávez
- Borders and dreams : immigration, diversity, and multiculturalism in the new millennium / Brenda I. Gill and Mary C. Sengstock
- Five myths about immigration : immigrant discourse, locating white supremacy, and the racialization of Latino immigrants in the United States / Daniel Justino Delgado
- Covering the immigrant story : immigration through the lens of the American media / Peter Laufer
- Immigration, criminalization, and militarization in the age of globalization / Sofía Espinoza Álvarez and Martin Guevara Urbina
- Conclusion : immigration laws and social control movements : situating the realities of immigration in the twenty-first century / Martin Guevara Urbina and Sofía Espinoza Álvarez.