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Deportable Mobilities: The Many Lives of the European Deportation Regime

2023
The so-called European ‘summer of migration’ of 2015 was followed by an increase in restrictive bordering practices across the continent, particularly an increase in the number of both actual deportations and potentially deportable populations. Governments are not only creating a ‘hostile environment’ against undocumented refugees and migrants ...
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La política deportiva y el valor público del deporte

, 2020
El gobierno y la Administracion Publica estan en un constante proceso de cambio causado por las nuevas y complejas necesidades que surgen conforme va cambiando la sociedad.
Irvin Cuevas Galicia
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The Flight of the Deported: Aircraft, Deportation, and Politics

Geopolitics, 2016
This 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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Detention and Deportations

2014
Governments have long relied on detention to enforce immigration laws. In recent years, this practice has become an increasingly common feature of immigration law enforcement. At one point, the United States confined approximately fifty thousand people in immigration detention centers each day, setting it apart from the rest of the world in the size of
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Technologies of Deportation

2020
Walters engages critically with scholarship on the practices, spaces, laws, and devices that give effect to deportation. The involuntary removal of people from one territory to another is legally, ethically, politically, and logistically an inherently difficult business.
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Threatened with Deportation

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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Deportability, Medicine, and the Law

Anthropology & Medicine, 2005
This 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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Disrupting Deportability

2019
This book highlights obstacles confronting temporary migrant workers in Canada seeking to exercise their labor rights. It explores the effects of deportability on Mexican nationals participating in Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP). The book follows the decade-long legal and political struggle of a group of Mexican SAWP migrants in ...
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The deportation of the Karachays

Journal of Genocide Research, 2002
(2002). The deportation of the Karachays. Journal of Genocide Research: Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 431-439.
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The Deportation Terror

American Quarterly, 2008
This essay locates the recent wave of deportation raids carried out since 2005 by the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in their historical context as a racialized system of social control The deportation terror imposed on immigrant communities by these raids is a crucial technology of the state.
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