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Opening the gates to Asia : a transpacific history of how America repealed Asian exclusion - Jane H. Hong
Opening the gates to Asia : a transpacific history of how America repealed Asian exclusion - Jane H. Hong
Over the course of less than a century, the U.S. transformed from a nation that excluded Asians from immigration and citizenship to one that receives more immigrants from Asia than from anywhere else in the world. Yet questions of how that dramatic shift took place have long gone unanswered. In this first comprehensive history of Asian exclusion repeal, Jane H. Hong unearths the transpacific movement that successfully ended restrictions on Asian immigration. The mid-twentieth century repeal of Asian exclusion, Hong shows, was part of the price of America's postwar empire in Asia. The demands of U.S. empire-building during an era of decolonization created new opportunities for advocates from both the U.S. and Asia to lobby U.S. Congress for repeal. Drawing from sources in the United States, India, and the Philippines, Opening the Gates to Asia charts a movement more than twenty years in the making. Positioning repeal at the intersection of U.S. civil rights struggles and Asian decolonization, Hong raises thorny questions about the meanings of nation, independence, and citizenship on the global stage.
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Opening the gates to Asia : a transpacific history of how America repealed Asian exclusion - Jane H. Hong
Queer and trans migrations : dynamics of illegalization, detention, and deportation - Eithne Luibheid (Editor); Karma R. Chavez (Editor)
Queer and trans migrations : dynamics of illegalization, detention, and deportation - Eithne Luibheid (Editor); Karma R. Chavez (Editor)
"More than a quarter of a million LGBTQ-identified migrants in the United States lack documentation and constantly risk detention and deportation. LGBTQ migrants around the world endure similarly precarious situations. Eithne Luibheid's and Karma R. Chavez's edited collection provides a first-of-its-kind look at LGBTQ migrants and communities. The academics, activists, and artists in the volume center illegalization, detention, and deportation in national and transnational contexts, and examine how migrants and allies negotiate, resist, refuse, and critique these processes. The works contribute to the fields of gender and sexuality studies, critical race and ethnic studies, borders and migration studies, and decolonial studies. Bridging voices and works from inside and outside of the academy, and international in scope, Queer and Trans Migrations illuminates new perspectives in the field of queer and trans migration studies"--
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Queer and trans migrations : dynamics of illegalization, detention, and deportation - Eithne Luibheid (Editor); Karma R. Chavez (Editor)
Defending Latina/o immigrant communities : the xenophobic era of Trump and beyond - Alvaro Huerta; José Z. Calderón (Contribution by); Juan Gómez-Quiñones (Contribution by); Joaquin Montes Huerta (Contribution by)
Defending Latina/o immigrant communities : the xenophobic era of Trump and beyond - Alvaro Huerta; José Z. Calderón (Contribution by); Juan Gómez-Quiñones (Contribution by); Joaquin Montes Huerta (Contribution by)
"A collection of short essays and stories, Defending Latina/o Immigrant Communities: The Xenophobic Era of Trump and Beyond focuses on one of the most vilified, demonized, and scapegoated groups in the United States: Latina/o immigrants. Using his rigorous academic training, public policy knowledge, and community activist background, as well as his personal and familial experiences as the son of Mexican immigrants, Alvaro Huerta defends and humanizes los de abajo / those on the bottom. He skillfully re-frames how Latina/o immigrants should be viewed as productive and important members in this country, debunking the xenophobic tropes, lies, and myths about Latina/o immigrants as criminals, social burdens, and national security threats. Accompanied by the brilliant art of an internationally acclaimed artist, Salomon Huerta, and powerful photos of two established photographers, this book also investigates intersectional issues related to race, class, place, and state violence."--Back cover.
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Defending Latina/o immigrant communities : the xenophobic era of Trump and beyond - Alvaro Huerta; José Z. Calderón (Contribution by); Juan Gómez-Quiñones (Contribution by); Joaquin Montes Huerta (Contribution by)
Documenting Americans : a political history of national ID card proposals in the United States - Magdalena Krajewska
Documenting Americans : a political history of national ID card proposals in the United States - Magdalena Krajewska
This is the first and only comprehensive, book-length political history of national ID card proposals and developments in identity policing in the United States. The book focuses on the period from 1915 to 2016, including the post-9/11 debates and policy decisions regarding the introduction of technologically-advanced identification documents. Putting the United States in comparative perspective and connecting the vital issues of immigration and homeland security, Magdalena Krajewska shows how national ID card proposals have been woven into political conflict across a variety of policy fields. Findings contradict conventional wisdom, debunking two common myths: that Americans are opposed to national ID cards and that American policymakers never propose national ID cards. Dr Krajewska draws on extensive archival research; high-level interviews with politicians, policymakers, and ID card technology experts in Washington, DC and London; and public opinion polls.
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Documenting Americans : a political history of national ID card proposals in the United States - Magdalena Krajewska
Good provider is one who leaves : one family and migration in the 21st century - Jason DeParle
Good provider is one who leaves : one family and migration in the 21st century - Jason DeParle
"When Jason DeParle moved in with Tita Comodas in the Manila slums thirty years ago, he didn't expect to make a lifelong friend. Nor did he expect to spend decades reporting on her family--husband, children, and siblings--as they came to embody the stunning rise of global migration. In A Good Provider Is One Who Leaves, DeParle paints an intimate portrait of an unforgettable family across three generations, as migration reorders economics, politics, and culture across the world. At the heart of the story is Rosalie, Tita's middle child, who escapes poverty by becoming a nurse, and lands jobs in Jeddah, Abu Dhabi and, finally, Texas--joining the record forty-four million immigrants in the United States. Migration touches every aspect of global life. It pumps billions in remittances into poor villages, fuels Western populism, powers Silicon Valley, sustains American health care, and brings one hundred languages to the Des Moines public schools. One in four children in the United States is an immigrant or the child of one. With no issue in American life so polarizing, DeParle expertly weaves between the personal and panoramic perspectives. Reunited with their children after years apart, Rosalie and her husband struggle to be parents, as their children try to find their place in a place they don't know. Ordinary and extraordinary at once, their journey is a twenty-first-century classic, rendered in gripping detail"--
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Good provider is one who leaves : one family and migration in the 21st century - Jason DeParle
Bans, walls, raids, sanctuary : understanding U.S. immigration in the twenty-first century - A. Naomi Paik
Bans, walls, raids, sanctuary : understanding U.S. immigration in the twenty-first century - A. Naomi Paik
"Just days after taking the White House, Donald Trump signed three executive orders targeting noncitizens-authorizing the Muslim Ban, the border wall, and ICE raids. The new administration's approach towards noncitizens was defined by bans, walls, and raids. This is the essential primer on how we got here, and what we must do to create a different future. Bans, Walls, Raids, Sanctuary shows that these features have a long history and have long harmed all of us and our relationships to each other. The 45th president's xenophobic, racist, ableist, patriarchal ascendancy is no aberration, but the consequence of two centuries of U.S. political, economic, and social culture. Further, as A. Naomi Paik deftly demonstrates, the attacks against migrants are tightly bound to assaults against women, people of color, workers, ill and disabled people, queer and gender non-conforming people. These attacks are neither un-American nor unique. By showing how the problems we face today are embedded in the very foundation of the US, this book is a rallying cry for a broad-based, abolitionist sanctuary movement for all"--
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Bans, walls, raids, sanctuary : understanding U.S. immigration in the twenty-first century - A. Naomi Paik
Sanctuary cities, communities, and organizations : a nation at a crossroads - Melvin Delgado
Sanctuary cities, communities, and organizations : a nation at a crossroads - Melvin Delgado
"The term 'sanctuary city' gained a new level of national recognition during the 2016 United States presidential election, and immigration policies and debates have remained a top issue since the election of Donald Trump. The battle over immigration and deportation will be waged on many fronts in the coming years, but sanctuary cities - municipalities that resist the national government's efforts to enforce immigration laws - are likely to be on the front lines for the immediate future, and social workers and others in the helping professions have vital roles to play. In this book, Melvin Delgado offers a compelling case for the centrality of sanctuary cities' cause to the very mission and professional identity of social workers and others in the human services and mental health professions. The text also presents a historical perspective on the rise of the sanctuary movements of the 1970s and 2000s, thereby giving context to the current environment and immigration debate. Sanctuary Cities, Communities, and Organizations serves as a helpful resource for human service practitioners, academics, and the general public alike"--Publisher's website.
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Sanctuary cities, communities, and organizations : a nation at a crossroads - Melvin Delgado
Sanctuary cities : the politics of refuge - Loren Collingwood; Benjamin Gonzalez O'Brien
Sanctuary cities : the politics of refuge - Loren Collingwood; Benjamin Gonzalez O'Brien
Sanctuary cities, or localities where officials are prohibited from inquiring into immigration status, have become a part of the broader debate on undocumented immigration in the United States. Despite the increasing amount of coverage sanctuary policies receive, the American public knows little about these policies. In this book, Loren Collingwood and Benjamin Gonzalez O'Brien delve into the history, media coverage, effects, and public opinion on these sanctuary policies in the hope of helping readers reach an informed decision regarding them.
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Sanctuary cities : the politics of refuge - Loren Collingwood; Benjamin Gonzalez O'Brien
Resources for churches considering providing sanctuary
Resources for churches considering providing sanctuary
Here are answers to common questions churches have when considering whether to provide sanctuary, but it is not legal advice and does not substitute for consultation with an attorney.
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Resources for churches considering providing sanctuary
National Sanctuary Movement
National Sanctuary Movement
A growing movement of immigrant and over 700 faith communities doing what Congress and the Administration refuse to do: protect and stand with immigrants facing deportation.
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National Sanctuary Movement
Sanctuary Policies | Love Resists | UUA.org
Sanctuary Policies | Love Resists | UUA.org
One way people of faith and conscience can help provide sanctuary is by working partners in cities, counties, school districts and other local governmen...
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Sanctuary Policies | Love Resists | UUA.org
Sanctuary Policies: An Overview
Sanctuary Policies: An Overview
Sanctuary policies do not conceal or shelter unauthorized immigrants from detection. Here's what you need to know about these policies.
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Sanctuary Policies: An Overview
DHS, ICE Announce Arrests of More than 170 At-Large Aliens in Sanctuary Jurisdictions | Homeland Security
DHS, ICE Announce Arrests of More than 170 At-Large Aliens in Sanctuary Jurisdictions | Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced Thursday the conclusion of a week-long targeted enforcement operation that resulted in the apprehension of more than 170 at-large aliens throughout the U.S., where sanctuary policies have largely prohibited the cooperation of law enforcement agencies in the arrest of criminal aliens.
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DHS, ICE Announce Arrests of More than 170 At-Large Aliens in Sanctuary Jurisdictions | Homeland Security
Tucson voters overwhelmingly reject sanctuary city measure
Tucson voters overwhelmingly reject sanctuary city measure
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Voters in one of Arizona's most liberal cities rejected an initiative Tuesday that would have made Tucson the state's only sanctuary city amid concerns that it went too far in restricting police officers...
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Tucson voters overwhelmingly reject sanctuary city measure