(Im)migration Movements & the Law

Strangers in the land : exclusion, belonging, and the epic story of the Chinese in America - Michael Luo
Strangers in the land : exclusion, belonging, and the epic story of the Chinese in America - Michael Luo
"From New Yorker writer Michael Luo comes a masterful narrative history of the Chinese in America that traces the sorrowful theme of exclusion and documents their more-than-century-long struggle to belong. Strangers in the Land tells the story of a people who, beginning in the middle of the nineteenth century, migrated by the tens of thousands to a distant land they called Gum Shan -- Gold Mountain. Americans initially welcomed these Chinese arrivals, but, as their numbers grew, horrific episodes of racial terror erupted on the Pacific coast. A prolonged economic downturn that idled legions of white workingmen helped create the conditions for what came next: a series of progressively more onerous federal laws aimed at excluding Chinese laborers, marking the first time the United States barred a people from entering the country based on their race. In a captivating debut, Michael Luo follows the Chinese from these early years to modern times, as they persisted in the face of bigotry and persecution, revealing anew the complications of our multiracial democracy. Luo writes of early victims of anti-Asian violence, like Gene Tong, a Los Angeles herbalist who was dragged from his apartment and hanged by a mob during one of the worst mass lynchings in the country's history; of demagogues like Denis Kearney, a sandlot orator who became the face of the anti-Chinese movement in the late 1870s; of the pioneering activist Wong Chin Foo and other leaders of the Chinese community, who pressed their new homeland to live up to its stated ideals. At the book's heart is a shameful chapter of American history: the brutal driving out of Chinese residents from towns across the American West. The Chinese became the country's first undocumented immigrants: hounded, counted, suspected, surveilled. In 1889, while upholding Chinese exclusion, Supreme Court Justice Stephen J. Field characterized them as "strangers in the land." Only in 1965 did America's gates swing open to people like Luo's parents, immigrants from Taiwan. Today there are more than twenty-two million people of Asian descent in the United States and yet the "stranger" label, Luo writes, remains. Drawing on archives from across the country and written with a New Yorker writer's style and sweep, Strangers in the Land is revelatory and unforgettable, an essential American story" -- Dust jacket.
·arizona-ua.primo.exlibrisgroup.com·
Strangers in the land : exclusion, belonging, and the epic story of the Chinese in America - Michael Luo
On the record : papers, immigration, and legal advocacy - Susan Bibler Coutin
On the record : papers, immigration, and legal advocacy - Susan Bibler Coutin
"Immigrant residents seeking legal status in the United States face a catch-22: the documents that they must present to immigration officials-bank records, paycheck stubs, and contracts in their own names-are often challenging for undocumented people to obtain. In this book, Susan Bibler Coutin analyzes how undocumented immigrants and the attorneys and paralegals who represent them attempt to surmount this and other documentary challenges. Based on four years of fieldwork and volunteer work in the legal services department of an immigrant-serving nonprofit and in-depth interviews with those seeking status, On the Record explores these complex dynamics by taking seriously both documents themselves and the legal craft that has developed around their use"-- Provided by publisher.
·arizona-ua.primo.exlibrisgroup.com·
On the record : papers, immigration, and legal advocacy - Susan Bibler Coutin
MeXicana roots and routes : listening to people, places, and pasts - Vanessa Fonseca-Chavez
MeXicana roots and routes : listening to people, places, and pasts - Vanessa Fonseca-Chavez
"This collection highlights how meXicana scholars center their community-engaged research to reflect on important regional themes in the U.S. Southwest and the U.S. Mexico Borderlands. Divided into five sections, authors explore what it means to cultivate spaces of belonging, navigate language policies, and explore and excavate silences in various spaces, among other important themes, with a particular emphasis on Arizona in each section"-- Provided by publisher.
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MeXicana roots and routes : listening to people, places, and pasts - Vanessa Fonseca-Chavez
Constructed Movements : Extraction and Resistance in Mexican Migrant Communities. - Ragini Shah
Constructed Movements : Extraction and Resistance in Mexican Migrant Communities. - Ragini Shah
A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. At once theoretically sophisticated and poignantly written, Constructed Movements centers stories from communities in Mexico profoundly affected by emigration to the United States to show how migration extracts resources along racial lines. Ragini Shah chronicles how three interrelated dynamics--the maldistribution of public resources, the exploitation of migrant labor, and the US immigration enforcement regime--entrench the necessity of migration as a strategy for survival in Mexico. She also highlights the alternative visions elaborated by migrant community organizations that seek to end the conditions that force migration. Recognizing that reform without recompense will never right an unjust migratory system, Shah concludes with a forceful call for the US and Mexican governments to make abolitionist investments and reparative compensation to directly counteract this legacy of extraction.
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Constructed Movements : Extraction and Resistance in Mexican Migrant Communities. - Ragini Shah
Kids in Cages : Surviving and Resisting Child Migrant Detention - Emily Ruehs-Navarro, Lina Caswell Muñoz, and Sarah Diaz (editors)
Kids in Cages : Surviving and Resisting Child Migrant Detention - Emily Ruehs-Navarro, Lina Caswell Muñoz, and Sarah Diaz (editors)
"This book provides an interdisciplinary perspective of child migrant detention, by bringing together voices from the legal realm, the academic world, and the on-the-ground experiences of activists and practitioners. The chapters explore the harms of detention while also looking at survival in and resistance to this violent institution"-- Provided by publisher.
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Kids in Cages : Surviving and Resisting Child Migrant Detention - Emily Ruehs-Navarro, Lina Caswell Muñoz, and Sarah Diaz (editors)
Neurodivergence in academic libraries: A review of findings, recommendations, and remaining gaps in practice and research. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
Neurodivergence in academic libraries: A review of findings, recommendations, and remaining gaps in practice and research. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
·asistdl.onlinelibrary.wiley.com·
Neurodivergence in academic libraries: A review of findings, recommendations, and remaining gaps in practice and research. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
A Victory for the Freedom to Read, as Judge Orders Banned Books Returned to Shelves in U.S. Military Schools
A Victory for the Freedom to Read, as Judge Orders Banned Books Returned to Shelves in U.S. Military Schools
A federal judge in the Eastern District Court of Virginia today ordered the Department of Defense to restore all books banned in five schools at U.S. military installations, a ruling PEN America called a victory for the freedom to read.
·pen.org·
A Victory for the Freedom to Read, as Judge Orders Banned Books Returned to Shelves in U.S. Military Schools
The asylum seekers : a chronicle of life, death, and community at the Border - Cristina Rathbone
The asylum seekers : a chronicle of life, death, and community at the Border - Cristina Rathbone
"From award-winning journalist and priest Cristina Rathbone comes this remarkable work of reportage about a community of people at the US and Mexico border. In The Asylum Seekers, Rathbone renders in blistering detail the story of people camped at the foot of a bridge: the trauma they carry, the community they create, and the faith they maintain"-- Provided by publisher.
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The asylum seekers : a chronicle of life, death, and community at the Border - Cristina Rathbone
Additional concentration camps are coming online • Florida Phoenix
Additional concentration camps are coming online • Florida Phoenix
“For just as weakness is a disease of the body, so wickedness is a disease of the mind.”  — Boethius, “The Consolation of Philosophy” Usually, politicians will bloviate during campaigns about all the wonderful, transformative things they’ll do if voted into office. Most fall far short of their promises; others use smoke-and-mirrors or sleight-of-hand to […]
·floridaphoenix.com·
Additional concentration camps are coming online • Florida Phoenix
UK, France and other Western nations recognize Palestinian state ahead of UN meetings – but symbolic action won’t make statehood happen
UK, France and other Western nations recognize Palestinian state ahead of UN meetings – but symbolic action won’t make statehood happen
The majority of UN members already recognize a Palestinian state. Some prominent Western states are following suit – but to what end?
·theconversation.com·
UK, France and other Western nations recognize Palestinian state ahead of UN meetings – but symbolic action won’t make statehood happen
The history and legacy of the Voting Rights Act
The history and legacy of the Voting Rights Act
In the case of Louisiana v. Callais, the Supreme Court on Wednesday could decide the fate of a key section of the Voting Rights Act, a centerpiece of the Civil Rights Movement. Here is a recap of the major events and cases related to the act.
·constitutioncenter.org·
The history and legacy of the Voting Rights Act
Border wall slicing through Arizona wildlife corridor begins construction: ‘A show of force for nothing’
Border wall slicing through Arizona wildlife corridor begins construction: ‘A show of force for nothing’
The 30ft-high wall between the US and Mexico will cut through one of the last unbroken grasslands in the west, leaving residents alarmed over the potential impact on wildlife and water use
·theguardian.com·
Border wall slicing through Arizona wildlife corridor begins construction: ‘A show of force for nothing’
American Bar Association rejects use of racial profiling in immigration enforcement
American Bar Association rejects use of racial profiling in immigration enforcement
The American Bar Association remains committed to its long-time policies and positions that reject the use of racial profiling in law enforcement and immigration enforcement activities.
·americanbar.org·
American Bar Association rejects use of racial profiling in immigration enforcement
Demographics of US Museum-Goers: A 2025 Annual Survey of Museum-Goers Data Story
Demographics of US Museum-Goers: A 2025 Annual Survey of Museum-Goers Data Story
This visual Data Story is based on findings from the 2025 Annual Survey of Museum-Goers, a national survey of American museum visitors from AAM and Wilkening Consulting. Every year, the survey part…
·aam-us.org·
Demographics of US Museum-Goers: A 2025 Annual Survey of Museum-Goers Data Story
Trump tightens reins on foreign students in multifront immigration crackdown on universities
Trump tightens reins on foreign students in multifront immigration crackdown on universities
President Trump is making it harder and harder for international students and immigrants to pursue higher education in the U.S.   Dreamers, foreign students seeking visas and potentially even …
·thehill.com·
Trump tightens reins on foreign students in multifront immigration crackdown on universities
Illegalized : Undocumented Youth Movements in the United States - Rafael A. Martinez
Illegalized : Undocumented Youth Movements in the United States - Rafael A. Martinez
Illegalized: Undocumented Youth Movements in the United States by Rafael A. Martínez examines the collective activism and resilience of undocumented youth in America. The book delves into the socio-political movements these individuals have formed in response to their precarious legal status. Martínez explores the power of direct action, the challenges posed by detention and deportation, and the role of artivism and alternative cultural practices in fostering community and belonging. By highlighting personal narratives and historical contexts, the author aims to shed light on the systemic barriers undocumented youth face and their relentless pursuit of rights and recognition. The book is targeted at scholars, activists, and policymakers interested in immigration, social justice, and youth movements.
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Illegalized : Undocumented Youth Movements in the United States - Rafael A. Martinez
Frontera madrehood : brown mothers challenging oppression and transborder violence at the U.S.-Mexico border - Cynthia Bejarano, editor
Frontera madrehood : brown mothers challenging oppression and transborder violence at the U.S.-Mexico border - Cynthia Bejarano, editor
"Reflecting on the concept as both a methodological and theoretical framework, this collection embodies the challenges and resiliency of mothering along both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. More than thirty contributors examine how mothering is shaped by the geopolitics of border zones, which also transcends biological, sociological, or cultural and gendered tropes regarding ideas of motherhood, who can mother, and what mothering personifies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Frontera madrehood : brown mothers challenging oppression and transborder violence at the U.S.-Mexico border - Cynthia Bejarano, editor
U.S. Border Patrol is increasingly seen far from the border as Trump ramps up deportation arrests
U.S. Border Patrol is increasingly seen far from the border as Trump ramps up deportation arrests
Immigration arrests seen on video are showing an emerging trend: More Border Patrol agents are doing their jobs far from the borders with Mexico or Canada.
·azcapitoltimes.com·
U.S. Border Patrol is increasingly seen far from the border as Trump ramps up deportation arrests
After promising to deport criminals, Trump targets asylum seekers instead
After promising to deport criminals, Trump targets asylum seekers instead
On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump promised to carry out the largest deportation effort in U.S. history, focused on deporting people with criminal records. But now, immigration officials are also going after people seeking asylum, a legal process intended to protect those fleeing persecution.
·kjzz.org·
After promising to deport criminals, Trump targets asylum seekers instead
Supreme Court pauses district court order preventing immigrants from being deported to third-party countries
Supreme Court pauses district court order preventing immigrants from being deported to third-party countries
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration, at least for now, to move forward with deporting immigrants to countries not specifically identified in their removal orders. In a […]
·scotusblog.com·
Supreme Court pauses district court order preventing immigrants from being deported to third-party countries