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Chapter 10. Slippery Slopes into Illegality and the Erosion of Citizenship in the United States
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Nancy Hiemstra
and Alison Mountz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: The Human Right to Citizenship 1
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PART I. THE LEGAL CONTEXT
- Chapter 1. Human Rights of Noncitizens 21
- Chapter 2. Statelessness: A Matter of Human Rights 31
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PART II. GROUP STATELESSNESS
- Chapter 3. The Palestinian People: Ambiguities of Citizenship 45
- Chapter 4. State of Stateless People: The Plight of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh 62
- Chapter 5. Mobilizing Against Statelessness: The Case of Brazilian Emigrant Communities 78
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PART III. LEGISLATED LIMBO
- Chapter 6. Natives, Subjects, and Wannabes: Internal Citizenship Problems in Postcolonial Nigeria 97
- Chapter 7. Capricious Citizenship: Identity, Identification, and Banglo-Indians 115
- Chapter 8. Are Children’s Rights to Citizenship Slippery or Slimy ? 130
- Chapter 9. How Citizenship Laws Leave the Roma in Europe’s Hinterland 145
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PART IV. LABOR MIGRANTS
- Chapter 10. Slippery Slopes into Illegality and the Erosion of Citizenship in the United States 161
- Chapter 11. Managed into the Margins: Examining Citizenship and Human Rights of Migrant Workers in Canada 176
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PART V. EMERGING ISSUES AND MODELS
- Chapter 12. Shapeshifting Citizenship in Germany: Expansion, Erosion, and Extension 193
- Chapter 13. Multiple Citizenships and Slippery Statecraft 209
- Chapter 14. Sticky Citizenship 223
- Conclusion: Slippery Citizenship and Retrenching Rights 240
- Notes 255
- Contributors 295
- Index 301
- Acknowledgments 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: The Human Right to Citizenship 1
-
PART I. THE LEGAL CONTEXT
- Chapter 1. Human Rights of Noncitizens 21
- Chapter 2. Statelessness: A Matter of Human Rights 31
-
PART II. GROUP STATELESSNESS
- Chapter 3. The Palestinian People: Ambiguities of Citizenship 45
- Chapter 4. State of Stateless People: The Plight of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh 62
- Chapter 5. Mobilizing Against Statelessness: The Case of Brazilian Emigrant Communities 78
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PART III. LEGISLATED LIMBO
- Chapter 6. Natives, Subjects, and Wannabes: Internal Citizenship Problems in Postcolonial Nigeria 97
- Chapter 7. Capricious Citizenship: Identity, Identification, and Banglo-Indians 115
- Chapter 8. Are Children’s Rights to Citizenship Slippery or Slimy ? 130
- Chapter 9. How Citizenship Laws Leave the Roma in Europe’s Hinterland 145
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PART IV. LABOR MIGRANTS
- Chapter 10. Slippery Slopes into Illegality and the Erosion of Citizenship in the United States 161
- Chapter 11. Managed into the Margins: Examining Citizenship and Human Rights of Migrant Workers in Canada 176
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PART V. EMERGING ISSUES AND MODELS
- Chapter 12. Shapeshifting Citizenship in Germany: Expansion, Erosion, and Extension 193
- Chapter 13. Multiple Citizenships and Slippery Statecraft 209
- Chapter 14. Sticky Citizenship 223
- Conclusion: Slippery Citizenship and Retrenching Rights 240
- Notes 255
- Contributors 295
- Index 301
- Acknowledgments 315