Immigration policy in the age of punishment : detention, deportation, and border control
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Immigration policy in the age of punishment : detention, deportation, and border control
(Studies in transgression)
Columbia University Press, c2017
- : pbk
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Includes index
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- Immigration policy in an age of punishment / Philip Kretsedemas and David C. Brotherton
- President Obama's legacy as "deporter in chief" / Tanya Golash-Boza
- Immigration policy and migrant support organizations in an era of austerity and hope / Deirdre Conlon
- Ordinary injustices : persecution, punishment, and the criminalization of asylum in Canada / Graham Hudson
- Seeking asylum in Australia : the role of emotion and narrative in state and civil society responses / Greg Martin and Claudia Tazreiter
- Critiquing zones of exception : actor-oriented approaches explaining the rise of immigration detention / Matthew B. Flynn and Michael Flynn
- The controlled expansion of local immigration laws : an analysis of U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence / Philip Kretsedemas
- The sociology of vindictiveness and the deportable alien / David C. Brotherton, Sarah Tosh
- Banished yet undeported : the constitution of a "floating population" of deportees within France / Carolina Sanchez Boe
- Fear of deportation as a barrier to immigrant integration / Shirley Leyro
- Deported to Tijuana : social networks and religious communities / María Dolores París Pombo and Gabriel Pérez Duperou
- Medical deportations : blurring the line between health care and immigration enforcement / Lisa Sun-Hee Park
- Citizenship in the green card army / Sofya Aptekar
- The production of noncitizen exclusions under H-1B and L-1 visas / Payal Banerjee
- The precarious deportee and human rights in the Dominican Republic / Yolanda Martín

