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Demographic Context, Mass Deportation, and Latino Linked Fate
The Journal of Race Ethnicity and Politics, 2020What explains why some Latinos feel strongly tied to their coethnics while others do not? Demographic context is one of the most cited predictors of identity strength, but the size and direction of its effects are disputed.
Elizabeth Maltby+3 more
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Families in society, 2020
During the past two decades, U.S. immigration policies have been tightened resulting in increased deportations of unauthorized persons residing in the United States.
K. Lovato, Laura S. Abrams
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During the past two decades, U.S. immigration policies have been tightened resulting in increased deportations of unauthorized persons residing in the United States.
K. Lovato, Laura S. Abrams
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The Flight of the Deported: Aircraft, Deportation, and Politics
Geopolitics, 2016This article calls for studies of migration, borders and deportation to bring the practices and dynamic spaces of transportation more fully into the research frame. While modern deportation is unthinkable without vehicles, transport is a black box for the interdisciplinary literature on the state-enforced movement of population. This article focuses on
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Immigration Policy in the Age of Punishment: Detention, Deportation, and Border Control
, 2020In the age of Trump and Brexit, a critical examination of deportation and immigration enforcement is more important than ever. Immigration Policy in the Age of Punishment, edited by David C.
Nancy Plankey-Videla
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Crime and Punishment: Deportation in the Levant in the Age of Assyrian Hegemony
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental research, 2020Assyrian imperialism is closely associated with the practice of mass deportation. This practice has been explained by recourse to many different motivations.
John Valk
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Beyond the Fear of Deportation: Understanding Unauthorized Immigrants’ Ambivalence Toward the Police
American Behavioral Scientist, 2019This article draws on in-depth interviews and ethnography to examine unauthorized Mexican immigrants’ perceptions of and experiences with police in Los Angeles and Philadelphia.
Amada Armenta, Rocío Rosales
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The Humanitarianization of Child Deportation Politics
Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2020This article develops a multidisciplinary analysis of the Northern European policy drive to deport unaccompanied minors (UAMs) to so-called reception facilities in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Martin Lemberg-Pedersen
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Under the Cloud of Deportation Threat: Testimonios Reveal Impact on Mixed-Status Families
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2019Stress associated with the threat of deportation is not a new facet of daily life for undocumented immigrants in the United States. An upsurge in antiimmigrant rhetoric and policy has contributed to ever-present anxiety and fear regarding apprehension ...
Jennifer M. Green
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Latin American Perspectives, 1987
So you will understand this story, I'll begin with some rudimentary facts. I am a woman born in the United States, a white middle-class woman who at a relatively early age went out to see the world, and learn from it. I became a writer, a political activist, an oral historian, a photographer, and a teacher-in roughly that order.
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So you will understand this story, I'll begin with some rudimentary facts. I am a woman born in the United States, a white middle-class woman who at a relatively early age went out to see the world, and learn from it. I became a writer, a political activist, an oral historian, a photographer, and a teacher-in roughly that order.
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Deportability, Medicine, and the Law
Anthropology & Medicine, 2005This paper explores the institutional and everyday conditions that define 'deportability' as a lived experience at the social margin. Focusing on Germany as a paradigmatic case for the new immigration and deportation policies of the new Europe, it investigates state rationales through which certain bodies are produced as 'deportable' and takes a ...
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