Monisha Das Gupta tells the story of contemporary antideportation organizing in the United States by migrants and refugees labeled as criminal aliens who conceptualize immigrant rights as an abolitionist vision of migration justice that rejects the settler state and encompasses all those who are disavowed.
Monisha Das Gupta tells the story of contemporary antideportation organizing in the United States by migrants and refugees labeled as criminal aliens who conceptualize immigrant rights as an abolitionist vision of migration justice that rejects the settler state and encompasses all those who are disavowed.
Monisha Das Gupta is Professor in the Departments of Ethnic Studies and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Hawai¿i at M¿noa. She is the author of Unruly Immigrants: Rights, Activism, and Transnational South Asian Politics in the United States, also published by Duke University Press.
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Preface ix Acknowledgments xxi Introduction. Deportation as Settler Carcerality 1 1. “All of Us or None” 27 2. “It Is Our Moral Responsibility to Disobey Unjust Laws” 54 3. “Don’t Deport Our Daddies” 82 4. “Deportation=Genocide” 109 5. NotDREAMing 136 Conclusion. Jailbreak 167 Notes 171 Bibliography 207 Index 239
Preface ix Acknowledgments xxi Introduction. Deportation as Settler Carcerality 1 1. “All of Us or None” 27 2. “It Is Our Moral Responsibility to Disobey Unjust Laws” 54 3. “Don’t Deport Our Daddies” 82 4. “Deportation=Genocide” 109 5. NotDREAMing 136 Conclusion. Jailbreak 167 Notes 171 Bibliography 207 Index 239
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