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2. President Obama’s Legacy as “Deporter in Chief ”
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Tanya Golash-Boza
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- contents v
- 1. Introduction: Immigration Policy in an Age of Punishment 1
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part I. Controlling Borders and Migrant Populations
- 2. President Obama’s Legacy as “Deporter in Chief ” 37
- 3. Immigration Policy and Mi grant Support Organ izations in an Era of Austerity and Hope 57
- 4. Ordinary Injustices: Persecution, Punishment, and the Criminalization of Asylum in Canada 75
- 5. Seeking Asylum in Australia: The Role of Emotion and Narrative in State and Civil Society Responses 97
- 6. Critiquing Zones of Exception: Actor- Oriented Approaches Explaining the Rise of Immigration Detention 116
- 7. The Controlled Expansion of Local Immigration Laws: An Analy sis of U.S. Supreme Court Jurisprudence 140
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part II. Producing Deportable Subjects
- 8. The Sociology of Vindictiveness and the Deportable Alien 167
- 9. Banished Yet Undeported: The Constitution of a “Floating Population” of Deportees Within France 187
- 10. Fear of Deportation as a Barrier to Immigrant Integration 203
- 11. Deported to Tijuana: Social Networks and Religious Communities 222
- 12. Medical Deportations: Blurring the Line Between Health Care and Immigration Enforcement 240
- 13. Citizenship in the Green Card Army 257
- 14. The Production of Noncitizen Exclusions Under H-1B and L-1 Visas 276
- 15. The Precarious Deportee and Human Rights in the Dominican Republic 292
- Contributors 307
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- contents v
- 1. Introduction: Immigration Policy in an Age of Punishment 1
-
part I. Controlling Borders and Migrant Populations
- 2. President Obama’s Legacy as “Deporter in Chief ” 37
- 3. Immigration Policy and Mi grant Support Organ izations in an Era of Austerity and Hope 57
- 4. Ordinary Injustices: Persecution, Punishment, and the Criminalization of Asylum in Canada 75
- 5. Seeking Asylum in Australia: The Role of Emotion and Narrative in State and Civil Society Responses 97
- 6. Critiquing Zones of Exception: Actor- Oriented Approaches Explaining the Rise of Immigration Detention 116
- 7. The Controlled Expansion of Local Immigration Laws: An Analy sis of U.S. Supreme Court Jurisprudence 140
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part II. Producing Deportable Subjects
- 8. The Sociology of Vindictiveness and the Deportable Alien 167
- 9. Banished Yet Undeported: The Constitution of a “Floating Population” of Deportees Within France 187
- 10. Fear of Deportation as a Barrier to Immigrant Integration 203
- 11. Deported to Tijuana: Social Networks and Religious Communities 222
- 12. Medical Deportations: Blurring the Line Between Health Care and Immigration Enforcement 240
- 13. Citizenship in the Green Card Army 257
- 14. The Production of Noncitizen Exclusions Under H-1B and L-1 Visas 276
- 15. The Precarious Deportee and Human Rights in the Dominican Republic 292
- Contributors 307
- Index 311