Immigration and the Law: Race, Citizenship, and Social Control

Author:   Sofia Espinoza Álvarez ,  Martin Guevara Urbina
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
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9780816537624


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 April 2018
Format:   Paperback
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In the era of globalization, shifting political landscapes, and transnational criminal organizations, discourse around immigration is reaching unprecedented levels. Immigration and the Law is a timely and significant volume of essays that addresses the social, political, and economic contexts of migration in the United States. The contributors analyze the historical and contemporary landscapes of immigration laws, their enforcement, and the discourse surrounding these events, as well as the mechanisms, beliefs, and ideologies that govern them.   In today’s highly charged atmosphere, Immigration and the Law gives readers a grounded and broad overview of American immigration law in a single book. With shifting demographics, a changing criminal justice system, and volatile political climate, the book is critically significant for academic, political, legal, and social arenas.   The contributors offer sound evidence to expose the historical legacy of violence, brutality, manipulation, oppression, marginalization, prejudice, discrimination, power, and control. Demystifying the ways that current ideas of ethnicity, race, gender, and class govern immigration and uphold the functioning and legitimacy of the criminal justice system, Immigration and the Law presents a variety of studies and perspectives that offer a pathway toward addressing long-neglected but vital topics in the discourse on immigration and the law.   Contributors: Steven W. Bender, Leo R. Chávez, Arnoldo De León, Daniel Justino Delgado, Roxanne Lynn Doty, Brenda I. Gill, Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz, Peter Laufer, Lupe S. Salinas, Claudio G. Vera Sánchez, Mary Cay Sengstock.

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Author:   Sofia Espinoza Álvarez ,  Martin Guevara Urbina
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
Imprint:   University of Arizona Press
Weight:   0.535kg
ISBN:  

9780816537624


ISBN 10:   0816537623
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 April 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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This volume will serve as foundational in the study of Latina/o immigration in the twenty-first century. A must-read for scholars in public policy fields. --Adalberto Aguirre Jr., Professor of Sociology, University of California, Riverside Undoubtedly, this compilation of essays will quickly become one of the most authoritative works on immigration and the law in the United States. --David V. Baker, author of Women and Capital Punishment in the United States: An Analytical History


The need for research and statistics-backed evidence to counter widely held myths, misconceptions, and outright racism is greater than ever, making Immigration and the Law a 'must-have' for public and college library social issues collections. --Midwest Book Review This volume will serve as foundational in the study of Latina/o immigration in the twenty-first century. A must-read for scholars in public policy fields. --Adalberto Aguirre Jr., Professor of Sociology, University of California, Riverside Undoubtedly, this compilation of essays will quickly become one of the most authoritative works on immigration and the law in the United States. --David V. Baker, author of Women and Capital Punishment in the United States: An Analytical History


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Sofia Espinoza Álvarez is the founder and president of Fundación Empower Global, A.C. Álvarez holds a law degree from Universidad de León, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. She co-authored, with Martin Guevara Urbina, Ethnicity and Criminal Justice in the Era of Mass Incarceration: A Critical Reader on the Latino Experience. Martin Guevara Urbina is a professor of criminal justice at Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College. He is the author or co-author of several books, including Latino Police Officers in the United States: An Examination of Emerging Trends and Issues, co-authored with Sofía Espinoza Álvarez.

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