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Bans, walls, raids, sanctuary understanding U.S. immigration for the twenty-first century A. Naomi Paik

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Author:
Paik, A. Naomi  Search this
Physical description:
x, 173 pages 21 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
United States
EĢtats-Unis
Date:
2020
2017-2021
Notes:
Purchased from the NMAH LIbrary Endowment
Contents:
Bans -- Walls -- Raids -- Sanctuary
Summary:
"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"-- Provided by publisher
Topic:
Noncitizens--Government policy  Search this
Sanctuary movement  Search this
Illegal immigration--Government policy  Search this
Aliens  Search this
Undocumented Immigrants  Search this
Mouvement des sanctuaires  Search this
Immigration clandestine--Politique gouvernementale  Search this
Immigrants clandestins  Search this
Noncitizens  Search this
Emigration and immigration--Government policy  Search this
Politics and government  Search this
Emigration and immigration  Search this
Government policy  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
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