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Deportation in the Americas : Histories of Exclusion and Resistance / edited by Kenyon Zimmer and Cristina Salinas ; controbutors, Rachel Ida Buff [and six others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Salinas, Cristina, editor.
Zimmer, Kenyon, 1980- editor.
Series:
Walter Prescott Webb memorial lectures ; 51.
Walter Prescott Webb memorial lectures ; fifty-first
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Immigrants--Legal status, laws, etc--America.
Immigrants.
Immigration enforcement--America--History.
Immigration enforcement.
Deportation--America--History.
Deportation.
America--Emigration and immigration--Government policy--History.
America.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (242 pages).
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
College Station : Published for the University of Texas at Arlington by Texas A&M University Press, [2018]
Summary:
In Deportation in the Americas: Histories of Exclusion and Resistance , editors Kenyon Zimmer and Cristina Salinas have compiled seven essays, adapted from the Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lecture Series, that deeply consider deportation policy in the Americas and its global effects. These thoughtful pieces significantly contribute to a growing historiography on deportation within immigration studies--a field that usually focuses on arriving immigrants and their adaptation. All contributors have expanded their analysis to include transnational and global histories, while recognizing that immigration policy is firmly developed within the structure of the nation-state. Thus, the authors do not abandon national peculiarity regarding immigration policy, but as Emily Pope-Obeda observes, "from its very inception, immigration restriction was developed with one eye looking outward." Contributors note that deportation policy can signal friendship or cracks within the relationships between nations. Rather than solely focusing on immigration policy in the abstract, the authors remain cognizant of the very real effects domestic immigration policies have on deportees and push readers to think about how the mobility and lives of individuals come to be controlled by the state, as well as the ways in which immigrants and their allies have resisted and challenged deportation. From the development of the concept of an "anchor baby" to continued policing of those who are foreign-born, Deportation in the Americas is an essential resource for understanding this critical and timely topic.
Contents:
Introduction. From immigration history to deportation history / Donna R. Gabaccia
National expulsions in a transnational world: the global dimensions of American deportation practice, 1920-1935 / Emily Pope-Obeda
Globalization and the border wall: transnational policing regimes in North America, 1890s to the present / Elliott Young
Assassination, extradition, and the public sphere: the Cabrera-Barillas affair in Porfirian Mexico / David C. Lafevor
Undesirable foreigners: the dilemmas of immigration policy in revolutionary Mexico / Pablo Yankelevich
The voyage of the Buford: political deportations and the making and unmaking of America's first Red scare / Kenyon Zimmer
Deportable citizens: the decoupling of race and citizenship in the construction of the "anchor baby" / Natalia Molina
A half-century of defending migrants: the American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born and the repurposing of immigrant rights advocacy, 1959-1980 / Rachel Ida Buff.
Notes:
Includes index.
Adapted from the fifty-first annual Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lecture Series.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-62349-660-8
OCLC:
1019846334

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