Discusses how mass detention and deportation of immigrants, has escalated even higher since the Obama and Trump administrations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bill Ong Hing is Professor of Immigration Policy at the University of San Francisco, School of Law. He is the author of multiple books including, Ethical Borders: NAFTA, Globalization, and Mexican Migration (2010). He is also the lead author of Immigration Law and Social Justice (2017). He was co-counsel in the precedent-setting Supreme Court asylum case, INS v. Cardoza-Fonseca (1987), and represented the State Bar of California in helping to grant a law license to an undocumented law graduate.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - deportation champion: Part I. Clinton and Bush Lead the Way for Others: 1. Nightmarish ICE enforcement tools; Part II. Obama's Shame: 2. Deporting unaccompanied children; 3. Family detention centers: creation, conditions, and continued detention; 4. Country conditions: why women and children flee the Northern Triangle; 5. Challenges to obtaining relief - asylum, right to counsel, due process, and mental health considerations; Part III. Entering the Trump ICE Age: 6. Contextualizing the Trump immigration enforcement regime; Part IV. And the Winner Is ...: 7. Closing - a new deportation king; Epilogue - disrupting the deportation royalty.
Introduction - deportation champion: Part I. Clinton and Bush Lead the Way for Others: 1. Nightmarish ICE enforcement tools; Part II. Obama's Shame: 2. Deporting unaccompanied children; 3. Family detention centers: creation, conditions, and continued detention; 4. Country conditions: why women and children flee the Northern Triangle; 5. Challenges to obtaining relief - asylum, right to counsel, due process, and mental health considerations; Part III. Entering the Trump ICE Age: 6. Contextualizing the Trump immigration enforcement regime; Part IV. And the Winner Is ...: 7. Closing - a new deportation king; Epilogue - disrupting the deportation royalty.
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